
Polar Shrimp
The Polar Shrimp is a serious fly with a large hook. The bright orange body gives the fly an obvious presence especially on a sunny day. It is exceptionally good for Steelhead and Atlantic salmon. The Polar shrimp is a particularly effective fly to use when the salmon have recently moved into fresh water. ( hook size #2 )
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Black Skunk
The Black Skunk catches Steelhead Salmon in Alaska and Canada. The origin of the Black Skunk pattern goes back about 70 years to Southern Oregon's North Umpqua, or the Stillaguamish River in Washington. This is a great fly to use when water is a little cloudy or when you just need more flash. ( hook size #2 )
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Black Bear Green Butt
The Black Bear Green Butt fly is a must have fly for serious Steelhead Salmon anglers. This Black Bear Green Butt fly is very effective. The barely perceptible bit of green and silver flash is just enough to entice a strike. This is a good fly to use in clear water. You may wantto use it first at dawn, last at dusk. ( hook size #2 )
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Silver Doctor
The Silver Doctor is credited to James Wright, of Sprouston, Roxburghsire, England. Mr. Wright was awarded a medal " for very great excellence in the tying of Salmon Fllies." at the World's Exhibition of 1862. Fishermen who have used this fly since, have been awarded great salmon. ( hook size #2 )
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Rusty Rat Hairwing
The Rusty Rat Hairwing is responsible for catching a lot of Salmon. It is a pattern that has proven itself time and time again. The Rusty Rat Hairwing originated in 1911 and was tied by Roy Angus Thompson, thus the name RAT. Any fly that has been this successful for a hundred years is worth casting a few times. ( hook size #2 )
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Black & White Salmon Fly
Several of our customers guide in Alaska. More than a few swear by these flies and use them almost exclusively with great success for Steelhead and Reds. This is a wet fly that can be used to mimic injured baitfish. Steelheads and Reds will bite streamers out of aggression, out of curiosity, or when feeding. ( hook size #2 )
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