Sculpins, leeches, and buggers for catching trout in Alaska. Make sure you have some of these flies in your box. They are a major food source for trout and char, especially early and late in the season.
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Feenstra's Halloween and Grapefruit Leech #4 are killer swinging flies for big steelhead everywhere. ...
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Rio's Morrish Micro Jig Sculpin can be dead drifted, twitched through boulders, or stripped back qui ...
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Ishiwata's Super Snitch is tied on a jig hook to help maximize movement in the water. The subtle f ...
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Sven Diesel's Balanced Bou Leech is a nice and buggy balanced leech that breaths like no other under ...
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Similar to her best friend, the RIO's Gold Jigger, this jigged micro leech will get the job done on ...
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Rio's Sir Sticks a Lot is a wicked jig fly for trout, but in these two colors it also works well for ...
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The Jelly Leech Balanced series of flies are widely known as killer lake flies, but coastal cutthroa ...
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The Balanced Squirrel Leech from Montana Fly Company is a top performer when it comes to early trout ...
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Ishiwata's Grandmaster Flash has all the right ingredients for a super effective and reliable trout ...
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When you need a small bugger to mimic a lake leech or other small aquatic creature, check out the Ol ...
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Trout Spey anglers take note: Darkes' Red Eye Tube Sculpin is easy to cast, super fishy and rainbows ...
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There is something about a white krystal bugger that drives Alaskan trout crazy. Whether you are fis ...
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If you are looking for a sculpin fly that will hop along the bottom as your strip it in, look no fur ...
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We should rename this fly the Cutthroat Krystal Bugger! Cutts love orange and this bite-sized morsel ...
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Lamprey are found in rivers all over Alaska but are especially prevalent in the Bristol Bay region. ...