AHREX Bob Popovics Beast Fleye Hook (SA290 + SA292)
AHREX Bob Popovics Beast Fleye Hook (SA290 + SA292)
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The AHREX SA290 and SA292 is the hook for the biggest flies. Developed alongside saltwater legend and creator of the beast-style flies, Bob Popovics, they have an oversized hook-eye, allowing heavy shock tippet and comes in a heavy gauge for keeping your big flies keeled properly and swimming naturally. Plus an almost 90 degree bend which drastically helps avoid fouling. The SA292 has a longer shank compared with the SA290.
- A-Steel Finish
- Available in size 4/0 – 8/0
- Chemically sharpened with small barb
- Available in SA290 or SA292 (long shank)
- 4/0: 6 hooks/pack, 6/0 + 8/0: 5 hooks/pack
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