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Oregon Cheese is a favorite of steelhead and trout. The bright pearl orange bead really shines and t ...
Oregon Cheese is a favorite of steelhead and trout. The bright pearl orange bead really shines and the dubbing and veil take it to the next level. Drift it deep and hang on!
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Steelhead don't stand a chance against the Veiled Assassin. The Polar Shrimp is the subdued pink ver ...
Steelhead don't stand a chance against the Veiled Assassin. The Polar Shrimp is the subdued pink version. Bright enough to get their attention but not over the top. It's a proven winner.
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Steelhead don't stand a chance against the Veiled Assassin. This fly has flash, color, and an oversi ...
Steelhead don't stand a chance against the Veiled Assassin. This fly has flash, color, and an oversized bead head to get it down in the strike zone. All in a pocket sized package that steelhead can't resist.
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Steelhead don't stand a chance against the Veiled Assassin. Some days it's pink and other days orang ...
Steelhead don't stand a chance against the Veiled Assassin. Some days it's pink and other days orange is the big winner. Make sure to have a few in your box. This fly catches fish!
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Fishing steelhead in small streams and rivers takes dedication and patience. It also takes a special ...
Fishing steelhead in small streams and rivers takes dedication and patience. It also takes a special selection of flies. From small swings to long dead drifts, these flies will pull the fish from the deep pools, root wads and log jams. Hold on and hook 'em up! This is the best selection going for the small streams and rivers of Southeast Alaska. 28 flies in all.
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The Fish Emission Eggs are deadly. Now with a Mottled Egg Drop bead they are even better. The bead i ...
The Fish Emission Eggs are deadly. Now with a Mottled Egg Drop bead they are even better. The bead is welded on the hook, a tuft of white skein is pulled through the bead, and the hook is dubbed with a killer mix of colors.
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A selection of 32 sure-fire steelhead killers! While these flies were selected for the Situk River n ...
A selection of 32 sure-fire steelhead killers! While these flies were selected for the Situk River near Yakutat, they are equally effective all over the state. It took our local steelhead think tank quite a few evenings at the local watering hole to narrow the list down to these favorites.
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Trout and grayling in Alaska love caddis flies. And nothing in nature shimmers like peacock. This el ...
Trout and grayling in Alaska love caddis flies. And nothing in nature shimmers like peacock. This elk hair caddis with a peacock body is a killer. Small and stealthy but with enough iridescence to attract fish.
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Check out the 'Joker' version of Willie Nelson. Purple with a green head has until recently been a g ...
Check out the 'Joker' version of Willie Nelson. Purple with a green head has until recently been a guide secret on the rainbow rivers of Bristol Bay. Try swinging this wicked fly on the Naknek, Kvichak or any other flow where big beasty rainbows live! It is also a top notch steelhead swinging fly.
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The UV Mini Leech is a prime little lake fly or grayling fly in the headwaters of large rivers. In S ...
The UV Mini Leech is a prime little lake fly or grayling fly in the headwaters of large rivers. In Southeast Alaska, it does a number on coastal cutthroat trout.
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The Black Pearl lead eye version lets you fish salmon on a floating line, gives the fly extra action ...
The Black Pearl lead eye version lets you fish salmon on a floating line, gives the fly extra action in the water and the sparkle chenille gives it a little extra pop. In #2 and #4 it is a very effective salmon and steelhead fly. The #6 is the all-around trout player.
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The most famous fly in Alaska and rightfully so! The Egg Sucking Leech has probably accounted for mo ...
The most famous fly in Alaska and rightfully so! The Egg Sucking Leech has probably accounted for more fish landed than any other fly in Alaska. In smaller sizes it is a trout and Dolly Varden favorite. In #2 or #4 it is a salmon slayer.
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Black is the first color to try in Alaskan lakes. A beadhead black bugger with a little flash will g ...
Black is the first color to try in Alaskan lakes. A beadhead black bugger with a little flash will get the job done. This is also a classic standby river pattern for trout, char and grayling.
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The Honey Hole is a deceptively simple little fly that is incredibly effective on trout and grayling ...
The Honey Hole is a deceptively simple little fly that is incredibly effective on trout and grayling. It is tied on a 45-degree barbless jig hook with a small tungsten bead. The body is sparse with just a hint of flash.
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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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We carry Copper Johns in just the right sizes and colors for Alaska! The Red Copper Johns are very e ...
We carry Copper Johns in just the right sizes and colors for Alaska! The Red Copper Johns are very effective on rainbow trout and grayling. Especially after the spring fry migration and before the late summer egg drop. This late-June through July window provides the best opportunity to fish traditional dries and nymphs.
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The original Copper Johns are just effective as ever. After the spring fry migration and before the ...
The original Copper Johns are just effective as ever. After the spring fry migration and before the late summer egg drop this is a killer rainbow fly. This late-June through July window provides the best opportunity to fish traditional dries and nymphs. Grayling will jump on this fly all summer, too.
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The Golden Stone Perpetrator cleans house on early season trout when swung in the rivers of Bristol ...
The Golden Stone Perpetrator cleans house on early season trout when swung in the rivers of Bristol Bay. Cutts and Rainbows of Southeast, AK dig this pattern when fished in lakes and ponds. Don't forget steelhead too, they love a realistic buggy looking nymph, especially in low clear water. The Perpetrator is tied on a shank with a #6 trailing hook.