KAMASAN
B160 NYMPH / WET HOOK



SIZE 14

The Kamasan B160 is a  great hook for tying all sorts of short shank wet flies, small nymphs and other flies requiring a lightweight yet sturdy short shank hook with a sproat bend.

-Turned down eye
-Bronze Finish
-3x short shank
-Japanese made and are incredibly strong
-Chemically sharpened point

The Kamason B160 is ideal for smaller buzzers, spiders and nymphs. The wide gape size for size ensures positive hooking of larger fish.

Regarded by many as the best available, Kamasan Fly Hooks are made in Japan from high quality carbon steel and are chemically etched to create an ultra-sharp point. The extremely strong hooks are then treated to a double bronze finish to prevent rusting (even when stored wet).

Kamasan B160 hooks are available in packs of 25 or 100 hooks. See our separate listing for different quantities.



This sale is for 100 hooks per package.


Combined postage for multiple items offered.
Make your purchases and I will send a combined invoice. You will only pay the postage price of the largest item and everything else will be sent with it at no extra charge.




I operate this small business in an aim to provide fly fishers with the tools and materials needed for chasing trout in all waters. I choose the range of products to stock and sell from the items I use myself and items I just love. I am a real fly fishing tragic that has fully understood the concept that this is a sport of accessories. I am always looking for new toys and tools to take out onto the river and those that I can readily supply will be available here for you too.

I photograph every item I sell so you can see them in the listing as they will arrive. I think it is important to understand just what you are getting and not to rely on a stock photo that may not truly represent the actual item.

All feather products that are individually photographed are numbered so when you purchase that item, you get the exact feathers shown in the photos. I think it is important to get the item you see shown in the picture when choosing feathers.


Thanks for looking.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me by email and I will get back to you as soon as I am free, and not out on the river.