Hand-Tied Fly Fishing Flies Kit, Dry Wet Flies Nymphs Streamers Review
Our verdict
The Hand-Tied Fly Fishing Flies Kit bundles 36 flies, dry, wet, nymphs, and streamers, for $14.96, working out to about 42 cents per fly. It shows a 4.5-star rating but zero written reviews, while 600-plus units bought last month signals strong recent demand ahead of the review count catching up.
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Anglers who want one kit covering multiple fly styles, dry, wet, nymphs, and streamers, rather than buying separate packs for each technique, especially at 42 cents per fly across 36 total pieces.
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You rely heavily on written review history before buying, since this listing shows zero reviews on record even though 600-plus units sold last month and the rating sits at 4.5 stars.
- Weight 1.6 ounces
- Target Species Bass, Trout
- Technique J Hook
- Color Various
- Pieces 36
- Priced 58% above the category median ($9.49 across 12 tracked models)
Overview
The Hand-Tied Fly Fishing Flies Kit packs 36 flies across four styles, dry, wet, nymphs, and streamers, into one $14.96 kit targeting bass and trout on a J hook. The mixed-style approach is broader than the single-pattern dry fly packs nearby, giving anglers coverage for different retrieve styles and water depths in one purchase instead of buying a separate box for each technique.
At $14.96 for 36 pieces, the per-fly cost lands around 42 cents, cheaper than the 67-cent-per-fly Adams dozens and close to the 47-cent-per-fly 40-piece popper set. The kit weighs 1.6 ounces total and comes in various colors, adding visual variety across the four fly types included, which suits anglers who like to switch presentations without restocking a whole box.
The standout data point is the gap between review count and sales. The listing shows a 4.5-star rating with zero written reviews, yet 600-plus units bought last month, which is the second-highest purchase volume among the alternatives compared here, trailing only the Goture set. That combination suggests a newer or fast-moving listing where recent buyer volume has outpaced the accumulation of written feedback so far.
Pros
- 36 pieces for $14.96 works out to about 42 cents per fly, cheaper than the 67-cent Adams dozens
- Covers four fly styles in one kit: dry, wet, nymphs, and streamers
- 600-plus units bought last month is among the highest demand signals compared here
- Targets both bass and trout on a J hook rather than a single species
- Various colors add visual variety across the mixed fly types
- Lightweight at 1.6 ounces for the full 36-piece kit
Cons
- Zero written reviews on record despite the listed 4.5-star rating
- No independent review history to verify the rating against buyer feedback
- Mixed fly styles mean fewer of each individual pattern than a single-style pack
- Color variety is listed only as various, without a specific breakdown
Specifications
| Weight | 1.6 ounces |
|---|---|
| Target Species | Bass, Trout |
| Technique | J Hook |
| Color | Various |
| Pieces | 36 |
Performance notes
Covering four fly styles, dry, wet, nymphs, and streamers, in one 36-piece kit means anglers get flies suited to surface, mid-water, and subsurface presentations without buying separate packs for each. Targeting both bass and trout on a J hook broadens the kit's use beyond a single species, and at 1.6 ounces total the whole set is light enough to carry without adding bulk. The lack of a review history alongside a 4.5-star rating and 600-plus units bought last month is worth noting for what it does not confirm. High recent purchase volume points to active interest, but without written reviews to back the rating, buyers are relying more on the sales pattern than on documented feedback when deciding on this kit.
What buyers say
This listing presents an unusual pattern: a 4.5-star rating with zero written reviews, paired with 600-plus units bought last month, the second-highest sales figure among every alternative compared here, trailing only the Goture set's 700-plus. That combination suggests a listing that is selling briskly in the recent window without yet accumulating a written review base to match, which could reflect a newer listing or buyers who purchase without leaving feedback. Compared to the Adams dozen's 292 reviews built over time, this kit's sales momentum is real but its review record has not caught up yet, so the star rating alone carries less weight here than on the more established listings.
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Frequently asked questions
Why does this kit show a 4.5-star rating with zero reviews?
The listing displays a 4.5-star rating but no written reviews are on record yet. Meanwhile 600-plus units were bought last month, suggesting the listing is selling quickly in a recent window before its written review count has had time to build up.
What fly styles are included in this 36-piece kit?
The kit includes dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, and streamers for $14.96 total, targeting bass and trout on a J hook. That is a broader style mix than the single-pattern dry fly packs sold separately nearby in this comparison lineup.
How does the per-fly cost compare to other packs?
At $14.96 for 36 flies, this kit works out to about 42 cents per fly, cheaper than the 67-cent-per-fly Adams dozens at $7.99, and close to the 47-cent-per-fly rate on the 40-piece popper set priced at $18.99 in this same comparison.