Collection: Saltwater Hooks

Ahrex - SA250 Shrimp Hook
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - SA250 Shrimp Hook

Regular price $11.00
Sale price $11.00 Regular price $10.00
Ahrex - NS150 Curved Shrimp Hook
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - NS150 Curved Shrimp Hook

Regular price $11.00
Sale price $11.00 Regular price $10.00
Partridge Universal Predator X CS86X Hooks
Partridge of Redditch

Partridge Universal Predator X CS86X Hooks

Regular price From $11.00
Sale price From $11.00 Regular price $10.95
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 - Curved Gammarus Hooks NS172
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - Curved Gammarus Hooks NS172

Regular price $11.00
Sale price $11.00 Regular price $11.00
Daiichi 2477 Saltwater Hook
Daiichi

Daiichi 2477 Saltwater Hook

Regular price From $11.18
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Gamakatsu – SL11-3H Saltwater Hook
Gamakatsu

Gamakatsu – SL11-3H Saltwater Hook

Regular price From $11.95
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Gamakatsu SL45 Saltwater Bonefish Hook
Gamakatsu

Gamakatsu SL45 Saltwater Bonefish Hook

Regular price $11.95
Sale price $11.95 Regular price $10.95
Daiichi Xpoint Hook X472
Daiichi

Daiichi Xpoint Hook X472

Regular price From $12.00
Sale price From $12.00 Regular price $12.00
Daiichi X-Point Hook X452
Daiichi

Daiichi X-Point Hook X452

Regular price From $12.00
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Gamakatsu - SC15 - Saltwater Wide Gap - Tin Plated
Gamakatsu

Gamakatsu - SC15 - Saltwater Wide Gap - Tin Plated

Regular price $12.95
Sale price $12.95
Gamakatsu - SC15-2H (EXTRA STRONG)
Gamakatsu

Gamakatsu - SC15-2H (EXTRA STRONG)

Regular price $13.95
Sale price $13.95 Regular price $13.95

Discover a premium Saltwater Hooks & Materials collection at Drift Outfitters—featuring high-performance hooks from brands like Ahrex, Daiichi, Gamakatsu, Mustad, Owner, Partridge of Redditch, and Umpqua.

Sized from 1 to 5/0, these saltwater-specific hooks offer strength, corrosion resistance, and versatility for tying bonefish, permit, tarpon, and baitfish patterns. Complemented by bucktail, dumbbell/tungsten eyes, flash, epoxy, wire, and tools for building classic flats and big‑game flies, this collection supports materials and advice suited to saltwater rigs that swim, sink, and shine on the flats. Shop online or visit in-store in Toronto for expert-quality components and service.

Saltwater Hooks FAQ

Q: What makes saltwater hooks different from freshwater hooks?
A: Saltwater hooks are built from high-strength, corrosion-resistant materials to withstand the harsh marine environment and powerful saltwater species. They feature heavy wire, reinforced bends, and chemically sharpened points to ensure durability and solid hook penetration in tough conditions.

Q: What sizes of saltwater hooks do you carry?
A: Drift Outfitters offers saltwater hooks in a wide range of sizes — from small #8 shrimp hooks for bonefish and permit to large 5/0 and 6/0 hooks for tarpon, GTs, and other big-game predators. Whatever species you’re chasing, we have the right size and strength for the job.

Q: What types or styles of saltwater hooks are available?
A: Our selection includes straight-eye streamer hooks, tarpon hooks, shrimp and crab hooks, and heavy-duty bluewater models. We also carry short-shank and wide-gape designs for improved hooksets.

Q: Which brands of saltwater hooks do you carry?
A: Drift Outfitters carries leading brands such as Ahrex, Owner, Daiichi, Partridge, Gamakatsu, and Mustad and more. These manufacturers are trusted by saltwater anglers worldwide for producing hooks that stay sharp, strong, and rust-free after countless battles.

Q: Can saltwater hooks be used in freshwater?
A: Yes — their strength and corrosion resistance make them an excellent choice for targeting large freshwater species like pike, musky, and bass. They’re especially useful when tying durable, predator-style flies.

Q: How should I care for my saltwater hooks?
A: Rinse your hooks thoroughly with fresh water after every trip, and let them dry before storage. Keep them organized in corrosion-resistant boxes or hook containers to prevent rust and extend their lifespan.