Texas Transfers and Designs
Neon Fish Hook Iron-On Patch
Neon Fish Hook Iron-On Patch
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A single fishhook, but not the rusty one you found in the bottom of your tackle box. This patch takes the simplest tool in the angler's kit and turns it into a bold, graphic statement. The hook is rendered in electric neon yellow — the kind of high-vis color that glows against a dark jacket or bag like a warning sign. The shank runs straight and clean, the eye is a perfect circle at the top, and the curve sweeps down into a sharp, barbed point that means business.
The patch is cut close to the shape of the hook itself, so it reads almost like a sticker — clean, sharp, unmistakable.
It's for the one who lives by the water. The early morning fisher, the pier regular, the person who ties their own flies and knows the difference between a circle hook and a J-hook. But it's also for the one who appreciates good graphic design — the simplicity of a single object rendered bold and clean. The neon yellow gives it a modern, almost streetwear feel, like a logo you'd see on a cap or a skate deck, not just a tackle box.
Iron it onto a fishing vest, a dry bag, a trucker hat, a denim jacket, or the side of a cooler. It's a quiet nod to the ones that got away, the early casts before sunrise, and the patient art of waiting for a tug on the line. And in that neon yellow, you won't lose it in the bottom of your bag — or in a crowd.
**Neon yellow. Single hook. Catch of the day is you.**
Approximately 3 1/2” x 1 1/2”
💫Features
•durable and lightweight
•iron-on backing for easy and quick application
•can be attached to clothing, bags, hats, pillows, stuffed animals, shoes, etc.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
•Preheat your iron or hat press to around 310–320°F.
•Place the patch in desired position.
•Cover with a cloth.
•Press firmly for 15–20 seconds.
•Let it cool, then check edges.
(Repress if necessary for a secure bond.)
For a step-by-step visual guide, check out our patch pressing tutorial on our Facebook group 'Texas Transfers and Designs'!
