Collection: Streamer Hooks

OPST Swing Hook
OPST

OPST Swing Hook

Regular price $8.45
Sale price $8.45 Regular price $7.95
Ahrex - TP610 Trout Predator
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - TP610 Trout Predator

Regular price $10.00
Sale price $10.00 Regular price $10.00
Dohiku HDS Streamer Hook
Dohiku

Dohiku HDS Streamer Hook

Regular price $8.49
Sale price $8.49 Regular price $8.49
Ahrex - Trout Predator Light Hook TP605
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - Trout Predator Light Hook TP605

Regular price $10.00
Sale price $10.00 Regular price $10.00
Hanak 950 BL Streamer XL Hook
Hanak Competition Hooks

Hanak 950 BL Streamer XL Hook

Regular price $9.49
Sale price $9.49 Regular price $9.49
Mustad - Roar Streamer Hook - Long R74AP 25pk
Mustad

Mustad - Roar Streamer Hook - Long R74AP 25pk

Regular price $9.99
Sale price $9.99 Regular price $8.99
Gamakatsu B10S Stinger Hook 25pk
Gamakatsu

Gamakatsu B10S Stinger Hook 25pk

Regular price From $14.95
Sale price From $14.95 Regular price $14.95
Ahrex - 90 Degree Jig Streamers - PR374
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - 90 Degree Jig Streamers - PR374

Regular price From $10.00
Sale price From $10.00 Regular price $10.00
Mustad - Roar Streamer R73AP
Mustad

Mustad - Roar Streamer R73AP

Regular price From $9.99
Sale price From $9.99 Regular price $8.99
Hanak 900 BL Streamer Hook
Hanak Competition Hooks

Hanak 900 BL Streamer Hook

Regular price $9.49
Sale price $9.49 Regular price $9.49
Ahrex - NS122 Light Stinger Hook
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - NS122 Light Stinger Hook

Regular price $10.00
Sale price $10.00 Regular price $10.00
Ahrex - Classic Streamer Hook NS118
Ahrex Hooks

Ahrex - Classic Streamer Hook NS118

Regular price $10.00
Sale price $10.00 Regular price $10.00

Discover a premium Streamer Hooks & Materials collection at Drift Outfitters—crafted for life-like baitfish and aggressive predator patterns. 

Choose from long-shank and curved streamer hooks by brands like Ahrex, Hanák, Montana Fly Co., Mustad, Dohiku, and Gamakatsu, all engineered for durability, sharpness, and secure hooksets. Enhance your patterns with complementary materials including bucktail, zonker strips, dumbbell eyes, flash, chenille, wire, and beads to boost movement, weight, and realism. Ideal for tying classic and modern streamers such as Clouser Minnows, Mickey Finns, and Grey Ghosts that swim deep and trigger strikes. Shop online or in-store in Toronto for expert-quality components and advice.

Streamer Hooks FAQ

Q: What makes streamer hooks different from other fly hooks?
A: Streamer hooks are built with heavier wire, longer shanks, and wider gaps to handle bouncing off rocks and landing large fish. They’re ideal for tying baitfish imitations, leeches, and articulated patterns where strength and durability are essential.

Q: What sizes of streamer hooks are most common?
A: Trout streamer hooks typically range from #2 to #10, though larger patterns for bass, pike, or saltwater species may use hooks up to 8/0. Smaller sizes are great for trout streamers, while larger ones are better for predatory fish in big water.

Q: What styles of streamer hooks do you carry?
A: Drift Outfitters stocks straight-shank, 3X long, 4X strong, and articulated streamer hooks for a variety of fly designs. Options include up-eye, down-eye, and 90° jig streamer hooks for improved presentation and swimming action.

Q: Which brands of streamer hooks do you carry?
A: We carry trusted brands like Ahrex, Daiichi, Partridge, Mustad, Hanak, and more. These hooks are known for precision engineering, chemically sharpened points, and corrosion-resistant finishes for long-lasting performance in both freshwater and saltwater.

Q: Can streamer hooks be used for saltwater or warmwater flies?
A: Absolutely. Many streamer hooks feature corrosion-resistant finishes that make them suitable for saltwater species like snook and redfish, as well as freshwater predators like pike and bass. Always choose a hook with extra strength and coating for durability in harsh conditions.

Q: How should I store and maintain streamer hooks?
A: Store hooks in a dry, organized box or magnetic case to prevent dulling or corrosion. Wipe them clean after tying or fishing, and inspect regularly for bent points or rust to ensure your flies stay sharp and effective.