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The Pink and Chartreuse Hareball Leech takes two of the best coho and chum colors and combines them. ...
The Pink and Chartreuse Hareball Leech takes two of the best coho and chum colors and combines them. Yep, it is a fish catcher.
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The Spit Decision is the classic 2 for 1 "steak and eggs" flesh fly. Tied in the standbye colors o ...
The Spit Decision is the classic 2 for 1 "steak and eggs" flesh fly. Tied in the standbye colors of tan flesh or washed out flesh, the trailing salmon pink bead makes the fly that much harder for a hungry trout to resist. Drift it or swing it, some hungry flesh eater is going to smash it.
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Olive is the first color you grab when the fry bust is happening. Off the beach or in the river, the ...
Olive is the first color you grab when the fry bust is happening. Off the beach or in the river, the Olive Stinger Chumpy is money!
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Check out this compact little fish catcher. The Orange Chromer Snack is a beautifully tied fly that ...
Check out this compact little fish catcher. The Orange Chromer Snack is a beautifully tied fly that is a steelhead and silver slayer. Designed by Keith Graham, former co-owner of Worldwide Anglers in Anchorage, it has a pearl mylar body, lead eyes tied on the bottom of the hook, and a dubbed head. Just right for swinging or stripping, this fly is a winner. An AFFG exclusive fly.
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The Olive version is perfect for imitating sculpin and big smolt. The Fish Skull Stinger Zonker take ...
The Olive version is perfect for imitating sculpin and big smolt. The Fish Skull Stinger Zonker take the old classic zonker to another world. By adding the keel weighted Fish Skull and stinger hook, this pattern goes from dancing the Waltz to spinning the Tango. With the added movement and longer body, this pattern drives trout crazy.
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The Beadhead Tungsten Thin Mint is one of our favorite lake fly in Alaska! Made up of olive, black, ...
The Beadhead Tungsten Thin Mint is one of our favorite lake fly in Alaska! Made up of olive, black, and brown marabou along with a peacock body, this fly catches fish. The added weight of the tungsten head makes it that much fishier.
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JR's Streamer in Olive/White has been producing in Rainbow and Cutthroat trout in rivers and streams ...
JR's Streamer in Olive/White has been producing in Rainbow and Cutthroat trout in rivers and streams in Alaska for years. Try it either with a strip retrieve or swing, it is a favorite of rainbows and dollies.
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The original Senyo's Egg Raider was so good we had to get the version 2. With colors that are sure ...
The original Senyo's Egg Raider was so good we had to get the version 2. With colors that are sure to entice chrome steelhead all over Alaska, this fly is a winner.
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Jerry's WMD Sculpin is a rainbow trout slayer. It has a head profile that realistically pushes water ...
Jerry's WMD Sculpin is a rainbow trout slayer. It has a head profile that realistically pushes water and two sets of rubber legs to give it plenty of wiggle. The stinger hook in the back is ideal for hooking predators that attach from behind. This should be in your Bristol Bay Trout Box.
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Stu's Chinook Intruder in Pink & Purple is a staple color you want to have in your box. Anywhere ...
Stu's Chinook Intruder in Pink & Purple is a staple color you want to have in your box. Anywhere in the river for kings that are fresh in and grabby or sulky and tight-lipped, pink & purple will elicit big strikes! Stu's Chinook Intruder from Aqua Flies is a 4 inch long tube fly that maintains a big profile in the water. It has the ideal combination of flash, movement and large profile. When targeting kings, you want some big patterns in your box and this one is as good as it gets.
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The Blue Hareball Leech is a killer fly for kings as well as a good "back pocket" color when silvers ...
The Blue Hareball Leech is a killer fly for kings as well as a good "back pocket" color when silvers are being fussy. We have had some days when the silvers were in the holes, locked down, and this fly was all they would take. For Kodiak kings, the Blue Hareball is a standby.
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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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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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The Checkmate Chartreuse is king and coho candy. Four inches of flowing fibers that wiggle in the cu ...
The Checkmate Chartreuse is king and coho candy. Four inches of flowing fibers that wiggle in the current and a set of lead eyes to get it in the zone. You can swing or strip retrieve this fly.
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Few flies have accounted for as many steelhead as the Green Butt Skunk. Either dead drifted or swung ...
Few flies have accounted for as many steelhead as the Green Butt Skunk. Either dead drifted or swung, this classic pattern hooks 'em up. You should have a few in your fly box.
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The Olive Fish Skull Zonker is a great sculpin and small fish imitiation that can entice a hungry tr ...
The Olive Fish Skull Zonker is a great sculpin and small fish imitiation that can entice a hungry trout anytime. The keel weighted Fish Skull Head gives this fly a lot of motion when stripped. Try fishing this in spring and early summer and then again in the late fall. Swung or stripped, it will definitely turn a fish or two.
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From the vise of a veteran Kenai River guide comes the Kenai Micro Flesh. When big and bold isn't ge ...
From the vise of a veteran Kenai River guide comes the Kenai Micro Flesh. When big and bold isn't getting it done, switch up to this deadly 1" flesh fly. It is subtle and washed out in hue but features a chartreuse butt that gives it just a hint of attraction.
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The Hare Snare FISHES for coho! At first glance, it may not look like a lot (in fact we nicknamed it ...
The Hare Snare FISHES for coho! At first glance, it may not look like a lot (in fact we nicknamed it the Bag O Trash when we first got it) but it is an impressive fish catcher. Of course the Cerise and Tutti Fruiti are winners, but don't overlook the Black. It was a winner even for bright fish off the beach!