Fly tying is full of little choices that change how a pattern behaves, and hook style is one of the biggest. In this live highlight, Average Angler Life ties the same fly on two different hooks—a jig fly hook and a traditional streamer hook—and talks through how each one changes the attitude of the pattern.
The jig hook rides differently, changes the hook-up angle, and gives the fly a more vertical, point-up posture in the water. The streamer hook keeps that classic horizontal swim and traditional profile. Neither is “better”—they just do different jobs. And that’s what makes this comparison fun.
If you enjoy bench-side tinkering, experimenting with variations, or just seeing how small hardware changes affect a fly’s behavior, this quick highlight is right up your alley.
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