Nymphs for trout and grayling fishing in Alaska. Whether dropped off the back of a large dry fly or fished by themselves, nymphs are a major food source for Alaskan trout and char. Our selection of nymphs are proven winners.
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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 ...
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Just about every species of trout or char in Alaska will go for the Beadhead Hares's Ear. A standb ...
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The Golden Stone Perpetrator cleans house on early season trout when swung in the rivers of Bristol ...
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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 ...
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The original Copper Johns are just effective as ever. After the spring fry migration and before the ...
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We carry Copper Johns in just the right sizes and colors for Alaska! The Red Copper Johns are very e ...
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Grayling, rainbows, and cutthroat love dries and nymphs. These fish alternate between easy to catch ...
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The Egg Sucking Stone is a great buggy steelhead pattern for when the fish aren't keying in on beads ...
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The Gumdropper is a versatile little fly that can be fished in a variety of ways for trout and grayl ...
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The jig lightning bug is an excellent change up nymph pattern for trout in Alaska. It is fast sink ...
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The Jig Mini Bugger is so effective that there are days when you will find you don't even need to ch ...
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The Jig Spicy Squirrel is a great small nymph pattern for fussy cutthroat trout on small S.E. Alaska ...
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The Jig Wonky Worm is about as close as you can get to a fly that mimics the "nedding" technique. ...
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Cutthroat trout love pink worm flies! Designed to ride hook up, the Pool Noodle resists getting snag ...
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Check out this wicked little trout and grayling fly. The Worm Farm has a gummy wiggly tail, seductiv ...