Fishing in Alaska requires unique flies. Alaskan trout and char have a far different diet, and prefer very different flies, than trout that live elsewhere. Salmon and steelhead usually want an attractor pattern of a certain size, color and profile. Matching the right fly with the conditions you will face is the difference between catching a few fish and having a day of a lifetime.
We have the largest selection of Alaska fly fishing flies available anywhere. Whether you are catching salmon, trout, char, or grayling, we have the flies you need.
How do you know which fly patterns to buy? Our knowledgeable staff can help! Call (907) 586-1550 or email us for more information.
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Mid to late morning, it is not unusual for a PMD hatch to come off in Bristol Bay. The Sparkle Dun P ...
Mid to late morning, it is not unusual for a PMD hatch to come off in Bristol Bay. The Sparkle Dun PMD in #14 is an excellent match and will often fool big rainbows.
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Peachy King, along with Champagne, are the core two colors that need to be in your box. Peachy King ...
Peachy King, along with Champagne, are the core two colors that need to be in your box. Peachy King is the ideal combination of a somewhat fresh egg that has been in the water a short while. Not as bright as a super fresh egg like Flame, but bright enough to grab the attention of trout and Dollies.
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Champagne, along with Peachy King, are the core two colors that need to be in your box. It is slight ...
Champagne, along with Peachy King, are the core two colors that need to be in your box. It is slightly lighter than Peachy King and mimics a washed out egg that has been in the river longer.
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White Electric Leeches are great for spring and early summer fishing for trout in the rivers. They a ...
White Electric Leeches are great for spring and early summer fishing for trout in the rivers. They are also a killer flesh searching pattern during the salmon spawn. Having a selection of leeches in your fly box is critical to having success fishing Alaska's rivers and lakes.
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Having a selection of leeches is critical to succeed in Alaskan lakes and streams. Olive is consiste ...
Having a selection of leeches is critical to succeed in Alaskan lakes and streams. Olive is consistently one of the best for headwater trout, char and grayling or lake fishing. These are really nicely tied Flash-A-Buggers.
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One of the top dry flies in Alaska; especially for grayling. If we had to pick ONE dry to fish for ...
One of the top dry flies in Alaska; especially for grayling. If we had to pick ONE dry to fish for grayling this would be it. Rainbows love them, too. Alaska gets prolific hatches of caddis flies. Don't be unprepared.
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Black Gnats are deadly on grayling! And in some rivers, grayling will refuse just about every other ...
Black Gnats are deadly on grayling! And in some rivers, grayling will refuse just about every other fly. Make sure to have some Black Gnats in your box.
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Check out our custom Alaskan version of the Black Gnat. The added enticement of a red tail is very e ...
Check out our custom Alaskan version of the Black Gnat. The added enticement of a red tail is very effective on grayling, cutthroat and rainbows.
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Hmmmm, wonder if these will work in Alaska? Yep, they do. ...
Hmmmm, wonder if these will work in Alaska? Yep, they do.
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The Adams is a staple dry for grayling and trout in Alaska. It has been around forever because it w ...
The Adams is a staple dry for grayling and trout in Alaska. It has been around forever because it works and keeps on working year after year. Grayling love this fly and rainbows gobble it up when they get the chance.
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The legendary Alaskan Salcha Pinkie dry fly is now available in more sizes. This fly is designed for ...
The legendary Alaskan Salcha Pinkie dry fly is now available in more sizes. This fly is designed for grayling but it has accounted for quite a few rainbows, cutthroat and Dollies, too. Definitely a fly you want to have in your trout box.
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We don't fish a lot of 5X tippet in Alaska, but if you tie one of these in a #18 on, you'll need it! ...
We don't fish a lot of 5X tippet in Alaska, but if you tie one of these in a #18 on, you'll need it! This is a go-to for picky grayling and early season rainbows. If you have a hard time seeing it, try trailing it off of a larger dry fly.
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The Red Tail Mosquito is a custom pattern that grayling love. The bit of added attraction with the r ...
The Red Tail Mosquito is a custom pattern that grayling love. The bit of added attraction with the red tail entices grabs. Coastal cutthroat love this fly, too.
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Before the salmon start to spawn, bugs are the main food source. The little bit of flash on top of t ...
Before the salmon start to spawn, bugs are the main food source. The little bit of flash on top of this nymph makes it a favorite of grayling and rainbows. We have them in the "Big Boy" #10 size, too!
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Alaskan trout in lakes can often be enticed with a big fly that is stripped in. They don't get much ...
Alaskan trout in lakes can often be enticed with a big fly that is stripped in. They don't get much bigger or juicier than the Chernobyl Ant. This fly will leave you with a grin when that big trout, grayling or pike engulfs it.
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Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. Th ...
Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. The small size and profile ideally matches leeches that trout and char love to gobble up. Make sure to have a few in you trout box.
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The Olive Beadhead Carey Bugger is a favorite of trout in the lakes. Our version of the Carey B ...
The Olive Beadhead Carey Bugger is a favorite of trout in the lakes. Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. The small size and profile ideally matches leeches that trout and char love to gobble up. Make sure to have a few in you trout box.
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A real "go-to" pattern in late June and July. Try dropping a Micro May Fly or Lightning Bug off the ...
A real "go-to" pattern in late June and July. Try dropping a Micro May Fly or Lightning Bug off the back for rainbows. We have them in the "Big Boy" #10 size, too! Grayling love them all season long, as well.