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The Ahrex FW500 Dry Fly Hook offers a classic design for tying traditional floating patterns. This hook features a standard length shank and a down eye that helps your leader sit correctly on the water surface. The black nickel finish reduces glare that might spook fish in clear water. It uses a chemically sharpened point with a small barb to ensure secure hook sets without damaging the fish excessively.
This model solves the problem of finding a hook that is strong enough to hold fighting trout but light enough to keep a fly floating high. The wire gauge strikes a balance between durability and buoyancy. Its round bend provides a wide gap that improves your chances of hooking fish when they strike. Tiers appreciate the consistent sizing and the clean eye that makes threading tippet easy.
Why We Like It
We like this hook because it provides a reliable foundation for a wide range of dry fly patterns. The wire is strong enough to handle larger fish without bending out, yet it remains light enough to support bushy hackles and hair wings on the surface. The chemically sharpened point is extremely sticky and penetrates tough jaws with minimal pressure.
The black nickel finish is a distinct improvement over traditional bronze coatings found on many other hooks. This finish resists corrosion better and offers a stealthy appearance in bright sunlight. The small barb holds fish securely but allows for easier removal than larger barbs found on older hook styles.
Example Flies
Parachute Adams: This universal mayfly imitation benefits from the standard shank length of the FW500. The straight shank provides plenty of room to wrap a tapered body and secure the parachute post without crowding the eye.
Elk Hair Caddis: The FW500 is an excellent choice for this buoyant caddisfly pattern. The wire strength supports the tightly wrapped hackle and the flared elk hair wing while maintaining the correct posture on the water.
Isonychia Dry Fly: Large mayfly patterns like the Isonychia require a hook that can support extended bodies or heavy hackle. The wide gap of this hook ensures that the point remains exposed even when using bulky materials like deer hair or thick dubbing.
CDC Hackle Stacker Sedge: This pattern relies on light materials to float, and the FW500 complements it well. The hook weight balances the CDC feathers so the fly lands gently and rides correctly in the surface film.
Comparisons
Ahrex FW500 Dry Fly Hooks vs Tiemco 100:
The Tiemco 100 is a standard bronze dry fly hook that has been a staple for decades. The Ahrex FW500 differs primarily in its finish and sharpness technology. While the Tiemco 100 usually features a bronze finish, the FW500 comes with a black nickel coating that is smoother and more resistant to rust.
Tiers often find that the Ahrex FW500 has a slightly wider gap than the Tiemco 100 in comparable sizes. This extra space can improve hooking ratios when using thick bodies. The point on the Ahrex hook is also chemically sharpened to a very fine tolerance, which some users feel offers better initial penetration than the traditional point on the Tiemco model.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
The Ahrex FW500 Dry Fly Hook offers a classic design for tying traditional floating patterns. This hook features a standard length shank and a down eye that helps your leader sit correctly on the water surface. The black nickel finish reduces glare that might spook fish in clear water. It uses a chemically sharpened point with a small barb to ensure secure hook sets without damaging the fish excessively.
This model solves the problem of finding a hook that is strong enough to hold fighting trout but light enough to keep a fly floating high. The wire gauge strikes a balance between durability and buoyancy. Its round bend provides a wide gap that improves your chances of hooking fish when they strike. Tiers appreciate the consistent sizing and the clean eye that makes threading tippet easy.
Why We Like It
We like this hook because it provides a reliable foundation for a wide range of dry fly patterns. The wire is strong enough to handle larger fish without bending out, yet it remains light enough to support bushy hackles and hair wings on the surface. The chemically sharpened point is extremely sticky and penetrates tough jaws with minimal pressure.
The black nickel finish is a distinct improvement over traditional bronze coatings found on many other hooks. This finish resists corrosion better and offers a stealthy appearance in bright sunlight. The small barb holds fish securely but allows for easier removal than larger barbs found on older hook styles.
Example Flies
Parachute Adams: This universal mayfly imitation benefits from the standard shank length of the FW500. The straight shank provides plenty of room to wrap a tapered body and secure the parachute post without crowding the eye.
Elk Hair Caddis: The FW500 is an excellent choice for this buoyant caddisfly pattern. The wire strength supports the tightly wrapped hackle and the flared elk hair wing while maintaining the correct posture on the water.
Isonychia Dry Fly: Large mayfly patterns like the Isonychia require a hook that can support extended bodies or heavy hackle. The wide gap of this hook ensures that the point remains exposed even when using bulky materials like deer hair or thick dubbing.
CDC Hackle Stacker Sedge: This pattern relies on light materials to float, and the FW500 complements it well. The hook weight balances the CDC feathers so the fly lands gently and rides correctly in the surface film.
Comparisons
Ahrex FW500 Dry Fly Hooks vs Tiemco 100:
The Tiemco 100 is a standard bronze dry fly hook that has been a staple for decades. The Ahrex FW500 differs primarily in its finish and sharpness technology. While the Tiemco 100 usually features a bronze finish, the FW500 comes with a black nickel coating that is smoother and more resistant to rust.
Tiers often find that the Ahrex FW500 has a slightly wider gap than the Tiemco 100 in comparable sizes. This extra space can improve hooking ratios when using thick bodies. The point on the Ahrex hook is also chemically sharpened to a very fine tolerance, which some users feel offers better initial penetration than the traditional point on the Tiemco model.

























