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Maruto Octopus Beak Fly Hooks MS4310HC - Barbed - 10 pcs

Maruto Octopus Beak Fly Hooks MS4310HC - Barbed - 10 pcs

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Maruto Octopus Beak Fly Hooks

Maruto Octopus Beak Fly Hooks are one of the most versatile fly hooks. These are premium, reversed beak fly hooks with barbed points and outstanding holding power. A great choice as a trailing stinger hook on articulated shank flies or a bead setup (bead rigs). Extra sharp needle point offers advantages of better penetration and greater strength. Processed by heat treatment, chemically sharpened, and covered with anti-corrosive coating. Manufactured from H8OC High-Carbon steel wire, produced at the best steel plant in Japan. • Turn Up Eye (TUE) • Forged • Color: Black Nickel & Red • Available sizes: #4, #6, #8 • 10 hooks per pack

History of Maruto Fish Hooks

Dohitomi & Co., Ltd is located in the small town of Tojo, Japan. Its history goes back as far as 1892, when fish hooks were made by villagers in a very primitive method, to earn extra income. Late Mr. Tomitaro Dohi, being a foresighted and ambitious man, thought of mechanizing the industry. As no electric power was available at that age, he used an old-fashioned oil engine and began manufacturing Japan’s first machine-made hooks in 1910. In those days, fishermen in Japan were too conservative to adopt anything different from what they traditionally used. They did not show any interest in the new products at all. Thus, Mr. Dohi faced serious difficulties, and at one time, was on the verge of bankruptcy. However, his business spirit persevered and he did not give up. Instead, he extensively toured remote fishing villages from one to another and spent his time giving away fish hooks for trial. Over time commercial fishermen were convinced of the superiority of Maruto fish hooks, especially their sharpness. However, the mechanization process was only one step of several manufacturing stages, and there remained much to improve to develop new and better machines. After World War II, with the continuation of international trade, our markets rapidly expanded. Mr. Tomitaka Dohi, the former president, developed fully automated machines along with continuous tempering plants to meet the increased demand with the ability to produce 100 million hooks monthly.