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Ahrex SA274 Curved Salt Hooks

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The Story

With their SA274 Curved Salt Hooks, Ahrex provides an excellent hook for tying baitfish patterns or anytime you need serious keeling power. Created with a short shank and super wide gap, this hook excels in tying patterns where keeling is crucial-think flies like bulky Game Changers and large synthetic patterns. The SA274 takes the profile of Ahrex's popular NS172 series and adds an A-Steel Finish so it can endure long days in salty environments-combined with its chemically sharpened point, this hook can hold its own when fishing for tough predators. Made in sizes 12 through 1/0, the SA274 Hook allows you to match a wide range of forage.


Uses

The SA274 is a pretty versatile hook, and it's a great option when tying large flies that you need to track true or as a leading hook on Blane Chocklett's Game Changer flies. With a range of sizes from small to medium, you can turn to the SA274 whether you're matching skinny sand eels with a Surf Candy pattern or larger articulated streamers.


Comparisons

Kona's BGH Big Game Hunter Hooks are a solid second option to the SA274 series. Like the SA274, these hooks have a wide gap and are strong enough to handle those large predatory fish. However, there are a few differences between these two hooks. The first is that the BGH has a black nickel finish, instead of Ahrex's A-Steel Finish; the second is the sizing options. The BGH stretches from a 1 all the way to an 8/0, while the SA274 starts at a 12 and goes up to a 1/0. While both of these are excellent hooks and provide keeling power when needed, if you're looking to tie truly large patterns, the BGH is a better option; inversely, if you're looking to tie smaller flies, then the SA274 is a safer bet.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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

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Details & Craftsmanship

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

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Details & Craftsmanship

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

Ahrex SA274 Curved Salt Hooks - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

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

Description

With their SA274 Curved Salt Hooks, Ahrex provides an excellent hook for tying baitfish patterns or anytime you need serious keeling power. Created with a short shank and super wide gap, this hook excels in tying patterns where keeling is crucial-think flies like bulky Game Changers and large synthetic patterns. The SA274 takes the profile of Ahrex's popular NS172 series and adds an A-Steel Finish so it can endure long days in salty environments-combined with its chemically sharpened point, this hook can hold its own when fishing for tough predators. Made in sizes 12 through 1/0, the SA274 Hook allows you to match a wide range of forage.


Uses

The SA274 is a pretty versatile hook, and it's a great option when tying large flies that you need to track true or as a leading hook on Blane Chocklett's Game Changer flies. With a range of sizes from small to medium, you can turn to the SA274 whether you're matching skinny sand eels with a Surf Candy pattern or larger articulated streamers.


Comparisons

Kona's BGH Big Game Hunter Hooks are a solid second option to the SA274 series. Like the SA274, these hooks have a wide gap and are strong enough to handle those large predatory fish. However, there are a few differences between these two hooks. The first is that the BGH has a black nickel finish, instead of Ahrex's A-Steel Finish; the second is the sizing options. The BGH stretches from a 1 all the way to an 8/0, while the SA274 starts at a 12 and goes up to a 1/0. While both of these are excellent hooks and provide keeling power when needed, if you're looking to tie truly large patterns, the BGH is a better option; inversely, if you're looking to tie smaller flies, then the SA274 is a safer bet.