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$2.27The Story
Whenever you need strength and a short shank, Daiichi’s 2581 Boss Hook is the way to go. These hooks combine a super-sharp point with a beak bend and wide gape to provide reliable hooking and holding power, while their black nickel finish gives a sleek look. With its short shank, this hook is an excellent choice whenever you need to add a stinger hook to articulated streamers and Intruder patterns, yet it can also be used when tying small realistic streamers. Ready for all of your freshwater species and a heavy wire that’s tough enough to handle some light saltwater use, the 2581 Boss Hooks are hard to beat.
Uses
Daiichi’s 2581 Boss Hooks were designed for pursuing large trout and salmon, and are especially useful when tying articulated streamers and Intruders. However, with their short shank, these hooks are also a popular choice for tying small saltwater patterns such as the Surf Candy.
Comparisons
Another similar for tying articulated streamers and Intruder patterns is Daiichi’s 2557 Intruder Trailer Hook. Like the 2581 Boss Hooks, this hook has a short shank that’s perfect whenever you need a stinger hook. One key difference between these two hooks is that the 2557 has an up-eye construction, which limits its use for tying other patterns that the 2581 Boss Hooks can.
Example Flies
Daiichi’s 2581 Boss Hooks can be used for a variety of different patterns and fly styles, but two commonly tied flies with this hook are Intruders and Surf Candies.

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
Whenever you need strength and a short shank, Daiichi’s 2581 Boss Hook is the way to go. These hooks combine a super-sharp point with a beak bend and wide gape to provide reliable hooking and holding power, while their black nickel finish gives a sleek look. With its short shank, this hook is an excellent choice whenever you need to add a stinger hook to articulated streamers and Intruder patterns, yet it can also be used when tying small realistic streamers. Ready for all of your freshwater species and a heavy wire that’s tough enough to handle some light saltwater use, the 2581 Boss Hooks are hard to beat.
Uses
Daiichi’s 2581 Boss Hooks were designed for pursuing large trout and salmon, and are especially useful when tying articulated streamers and Intruders. However, with their short shank, these hooks are also a popular choice for tying small saltwater patterns such as the Surf Candy.
Comparisons
Another similar for tying articulated streamers and Intruder patterns is Daiichi’s 2557 Intruder Trailer Hook. Like the 2581 Boss Hooks, this hook has a short shank that’s perfect whenever you need a stinger hook. One key difference between these two hooks is that the 2557 has an up-eye construction, which limits its use for tying other patterns that the 2581 Boss Hooks can.
Example Flies
Daiichi’s 2581 Boss Hooks can be used for a variety of different patterns and fly styles, but two commonly tied flies with this hook are Intruders and Surf Candies.



















