hookkeeper

A wire ring that holds a fly-fishing fishhook in place while rigged.

Noun

  1. A wire ring that holds a fly-fishing fishhook in place while rigged.
    • I've used it in my thread work, such as a group of three single- thread inlays in guide wraps and/or hookkeeper wraps. - 1988, Dale P. Clemens., Advanced Custom Rod Building, page 108:
    • Alignment is a matter of choice, but most rod-builders place the hookkeeper in line with the guides. - 1999, C. Boyd Pfeiffer., The Complete Book of Tackle-Making, page 462:
    • The hookkeeper is located just above the handle and is standard equipment on most rods. - 2002, Cathy Beck., Cathy Beck's Fly-Fishing Handbook, page 7:

Origin

From hook + keeper.

Forms

hookkeepers