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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The Black & Olive Dolly Llama is a killer trout fly. All the action and motion of a Dolly Llama ...
The Black & Olive Dolly Llama is a killer trout fly. All the action and motion of a Dolly Llama in a deadly color combination. One of our favorite searching flies early in the season.
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Come September and October, Alaska's trout are at their most massive. To entice these monsters your ...
Come September and October, Alaska's trout are at their most massive. To entice these monsters your fly needs to look like a T-Bone steak, and it needs to get down. This 22-fly selection will get it done! *Flies may vary from photo. Qty: 22 Flies
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The Exasperator Sculpin is a great looking rabbit strip sculpin pattern that dives and wiggles when ...
The Exasperator Sculpin is a great looking rabbit strip sculpin pattern that dives and wiggles when you strip it. A super good pattern for big rainbows on rivers like the Kenai, Kvichak and Naknek. Fresh and anadromous rainbows beware!
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The original Sculpzilla color combo and still one of the best. Try the larger #4 size for big rainbo ...
The original Sculpzilla color combo and still one of the best. Try the larger #4 size for big rainbows and char and the smaller #8 size for Dolly Varden.
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Natural Sculpzillas work well for picky fish under bright conditions. When black or olive aren't w ...
Natural Sculpzillas work well for picky fish under bright conditions. When black or olive aren't working and the waters low, give the natural color scheme a try.
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White Electric Leeches are great for spring and early summer fishing for trout in the rivers. They a ...
White Electric Leeches are great for spring and early summer fishing for trout in the rivers. They are also a killer flesh searching pattern during the salmon spawn. Having a selection of leeches in your fly box is critical to having success fishing Alaska's rivers and lakes.
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White Sculpzillas are money in higher water. They work especially well in rivers that are slightly ...
White Sculpzillas are money in higher water. They work especially well in rivers that are slightly glacial. White is also one of our favorite colors for char and coastal cutthroat trout.
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If a small sculpin pattern is needed you can't beat the Sculpzilla. And if you aren't sure which col ...
If a small sculpin pattern is needed you can't beat the Sculpzilla. And if you aren't sure which color to start with, go with Black. In the #8 it is a wicked lake fly.
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When you see a sculpin in the water it has a dark olive coloration. The olive Sculpzilla mimics this ...
When you see a sculpin in the water it has a dark olive coloration. The olive Sculpzilla mimics this perfectly. A must-have in your spring and early summer trout fly box.
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The sunrise Sculpzilla falls under the attractor pattern category. When the usual dark shades of scu ...
The sunrise Sculpzilla falls under the attractor pattern category. When the usual dark shades of sculpins aren't producing this is one to break out of the box.
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Having a selection of leeches is critical to succeed in Alaskan lakes and streams. Olive is consiste ...
Having a selection of leeches is critical to succeed in Alaskan lakes and streams. Olive is consistently one of the best for headwater trout, char and grayling or lake fishing. These are really nicely tied Flash-A-Buggers.
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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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The one that started it all. The Black & White Dolly Llama is the #1 color for trout and char an ...
The one that started it all. The Black & White Dolly Llama is the #1 color for trout and char and is also amazingly effective on salmon and steelhead. If you could only have one fly to fish all of Alaska, for every species, this would be it!
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Olive Variant & White is one of the original Dolly Llama colors and it is as good today as ever. ...
Olive Variant & White is one of the original Dolly Llama colors and it is as good today as ever. Olive Variant has a slightly more "Dirty Olive" look to it and is a favorite of predatory rainbows. In the smaller size, this color combo is a deadly sculpin imitation.
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The Fish Skull Stinger Zonker take the old classic zonker to another world. By adding the keel weigh ...
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. The Ice Queen version is great for mimicking small lamprey in the rivers or sand lance along sandy beaches in the salt.
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The All-White Dolly Llama is an awesome flesh pattern as well as a deadly searching fly for trout. A ...
The All-White Dolly Llama is an awesome flesh pattern as well as a deadly searching fly for trout. A great choice for July - October. If you are targeting big trout, the #4 has all the size & motion of the #2 but with a trout-friendly hook.
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The updated version of the Black S&B String Leech, the S.T.S. Leach is a trout, salmon and steel ...
The updated version of the Black S&B String Leech, the S.T.S. Leach is a trout, salmon and steelead killer. A deadly fly to swing in big rivers or strip out of a log jam. It has incredible action and a stout trailer hook to land those trophy fish.
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The Brown and Tan Dolly Llama was originally tied as a bull trout fly in Oregon and Washington. It s ...
The Brown and Tan Dolly Llama was originally tied as a bull trout fly in Oregon and Washington. It started catching big rainbows in Alaska and the rest is history.