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I'm loading pics of flies tied on EZEYEFLY hooks. At best, I'm a utilitarian tier. Most of these look like works of art to me. EZEYEFLY hooks offer some compelling advantages. Crowding the eye is difficult even with patterns like the elk hair caddis. You can go with really big beads or cones that won't slip over the eye. I've painted the eyes on some of my patterns-I think it accentuates the fly.



@soco_onthefly used a foam body from @t.n.t._fly.co and a EZEYEFLY long shank #14 for a great looking hopper, a #16 standard for an EHC, and a #18 for a purple haze (those traditional para patterns can be tough to thread too).



Ellis Hunsaker @digital_fly_bench created these exquisite ultra-small flies on EZEYEFLY #22s.


EZEYEFLY hooks aren't limited to state-side tiers. An Albertan tied a caribou caddis on a painted #14 long shank and a Royal Animal on the same style hook.