- Alaskan trout in lakes can often be enticed with a big fly that is stripped in. They don't get much ...
- Mid to late morning, it is not unusual for a PMD hatch to come off in Bristol Bay. The Sparkle Dun P ...
- Late August through September can have some great hatches of large mayflies known as Gray Drakes. ...
- Rainbows, grayling and cutthroat are all suckers for a big dry fly now and then. Early season in the ...
- Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. Th ...
- The Olive Beadhead Carey Bugger is a favorite of trout in the lakes. Our version of the Carey B ...
- A real "go-to" pattern in late June and July. Try dropping a Micro May Fly or Lightning Bug off the ...
- Buggy and not too flashy is a great way to catch spooky fish. Trout and grayling that are a little s ...
- Just about every species of trout or char in Alaska will go for the Beadhead Hares's Ear. A standb ...
- The Golden Stone Perpetrator cleans house on early season trout when swung in the rivers of Bristol ...
- We carry Copper Johns in just the right sizes and colors for Alaska! The Red Copper Johns are very e ...
- The original Copper Johns are just effective as ever. After the spring fry migration and before the ...
- The Beadhead Tungsten Thin Mint is one of our favorite lake fly in Alaska! Made up of olive, black, ...
- The Honey Hole is a deceptively simple little fly that is incredibly effective on trout and grayling ...
- Black is the first color to try in Alaskan lakes. A beadhead black bugger with a little flash will g ...
- The Black Pearl lead eye version lets you fish salmon on a floating line, gives the fly extra action ...
- Trout in Alaska's lakes love leeches and they love eggs. It is hard to beat an olive leech and this ...
- The Olive Black Bead Belly leech gets vacuumed up by many a trout, Dolly and grayling. Fish it deep ...