Collection: Fly Fishing Hooks & Shanks

Hanak 460 BL Jig Superb RS
Hanak Competition Hooks

Hanak 460 BL Jig Superb RS

Regular price $9.99
Sale price $9.99 Regular price
DOHIKU HDP Pupa Dry Fly Hook
Dohiku

DOHIKU HDP Pupa Dry Fly Hook

Regular price $8.99
Sale price $8.99 Regular price $8.49
Ahrex - HR410 Tying Single Hook
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - HR410 Tying Single Hook

Regular price $11.00
Sale price $11.00
Hanak 400BL Jig Classic Hook
Hanak Competition Hooks

Hanak 400BL Jig Classic Hook

Regular price $9.99
Sale price $9.99 Regular price $9.49
Owner - SSW 5111 Up Eye Hook
Owner

Owner - SSW 5111 Up Eye Hook

Regular price From $8.75
Sale price From $8.75 Regular price $8.75
Black Chrome Red
Ahrex - X0774 Universal Curved Hook
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - X0774 Universal Curved Hook

Regular price From $10.00
Sale price From $10.00 Regular price $10.00
Ahrex GB Swimbait Hook PR378
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex GB Swimbait Hook PR378

Regular price $11.00
Sale price $11.00
Ahrex - Bob Clouser Signature Streamer Hook SA210
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - Bob Clouser Signature Streamer Hook SA210

Regular price $11.00
Sale price $11.00 Regular price $10.00
Ahrex - FW550 Mini Jig Hook
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - FW550 Mini Jig Hook

Regular price $11.00
Sale price $11.00
OPST Intruder Shank
OPST

OPST Intruder Shank

Regular price $11.45
Sale price $11.45 Regular price $11.45
Ahrex Aberdeen Predator Hook PR330
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex Aberdeen Predator Hook PR330

Regular price $11.00
Sale price $11.00 Regular price $10.00
Owner Aki 5170 Hooks
Owner

Owner Aki 5170 Hooks

Regular price $9.95
Sale price $9.95 Regular price $9.95

Premium Fly Tying Hooks & Shanks – Hanak, Dohiku, Ahrex & more at Drift Outfitters

Find the perfect foundation for your flies with our expertly curated collection of fly tying hooks and shanks at Drift Outfitters. We carry top-quality brands like Hanak, Dohiku, Ahrex and more—trusted by professional and amateur fly tyers alike. Whether you're tying competition-grade nymphs, durable streamers, or articulated patterns, our selection includes barbless, jig, scud, and saltwater hooks, along with high-quality shanks for intruders and articulated flies. Designed for strength, sharpness, and precision, these hooks help bring your patterns to life. Shop Drift Outfitters online or in-store for expert advice, premium fly tying gear, and fast Canadian shipping.

Fly Fishing Hooks & Shanks FAQ

Q: What types of fly tying hooks do you sell?
A: Drift Outfitters carries a complete range of fly tying hooks for every style of fly — from dry flies and nymphs to streamers, salmon, and saltwater patterns. Our selection includes barbed and barbless options in various wire weights, bends, and shank lengths to match your tying needs.

Q: How do I choose the right hook for my fly?
A: The hook you choose depends on the type of fly you’re tying and the species you’re targeting. Light-wire hooks are ideal for dry flies that need to float, while heavier hooks are better for nymphs, streamers, or saltwater patterns that must sink. Always match hook size and style to the fly’s proportions and fishing conditions.

Q: What is the difference between barbed and barbless hooks?
A: Barbless hooks are easier to remove and cause less harm to fish, making them ideal for catch-and-release fishing. Barbed hooks provide slightly more holding power but can be de-barbed easily with forceps if preferred.

Q: Which brands of fly tying hooks do you carry?
A: We carry premium hook brands including Ahrex, Hanak, Dohiku, Daiichi, Partridge, Mustad. These manufacturers are known for sharpness, strength, and consistency — trusted by professional tiers and anglers worldwide.

Q: What are specialty hooks used for?
A: Specialty hooks are designed for specific fly styles such as jig hooks for Euro nymphing, stinger hooks for articulated streamers, and tube hooks for salmon or steelhead patterns. Choosing the right specialty hook improves fly performance and hook-up rates.

Q: How should I store my fly tying hooks?
A: Keep hooks organized by size and style in small boxes or labeled compartments. Store them in a dry area to prevent rust, and handle them carefully to maintain point sharpness and integrity.