Loop ES Leech has fairly heavy eyes, and is usually tied about 4 1/2" long. It's wiggling & breathing profile make this an awesome swinging pattern. All colors work well on steelhead. The purple does really well with Coho and Kings love the black/chart.
Nothing swims quite like marabou, and this fly has a lot of it! This is a proven steelhead fly from a proven guide and outfitter, Tom Larimer. Really good Cowlitz river fly, and they have all the right colors and action!
The traditional summer steelhead flies were developed on the fabled rivers of the Pacific Northwest, such as the Umpqua, Deschutes, and the Rogue. Our traditional summer steelhead flies are tied on a black nickel, up-turned eye, salmon hook. Special orders can be tied on Gamakatsu, Daiichi, or Maruto hooks. Sizes available: 8,6,4
The traditional summer steelhead flies were developed on the fabled rivers of the Pacific Northwest, such as the Umpqua, Deschutes, and the Rogue. Our traditional summer steelhead flies are tied on a black nickel, up-turned eye, salmon hook. Special orders can be tied on Gamakatsu, Daiichi, or Maruto hooks. Sizes available: 8,6,4
The traditional summer steelhead flies were developed on the fabled rivers of the Pacific Northwest, such as the Umpqua, Deschutes, and the Rogue. Our traditional summer steelhead flies are tied on a black nickel, up-turned eye, salmon hook. Special orders can be tied on Gamakatsu, Daiichi, or Maruto hooks. Sizes available: 8,6,4
The traditional summer steelhead flies were developed on the fabled rivers of the Pacific Northwest, such as the Umpqua, Deschutes, and the Rogue. Our traditional summer steelhead flies are tied on a black nickel, up-turned eye, salmon hook. Special orders can be tied on Gamakatsu, Daiichi, or Maruto hooks. Sizes available: 8,6,4
The traditional summer steelhead flies were developed on the fabled rivers of the Pacific Northwest, such as the Umpqua, Deschutes, and the Rogue. Our traditional summer steelhead flies are tied on a black nickel, up-turned eye, salmon hook. Special orders can be tied on Gamakatsu, Daiichi, or Maruto hooks. Sizes available: 8,6,4
The traditional summer steelhead flies were developed on the fabled rivers of the Pacific Northwest, such as the Umpqua, Deschutes, and the Rogue. Our traditional summer steelhead flies are tied on a black nickel, up-turned eye, salmon hook. Special orders can be tied on Gamakatsu, Daiichi, or Maruto hooks. Sizes available: 8,6,4
This is the pattern that started the Strung-Out revolution. Tied on a- string, the MOAL leech is quite possibly the best leech pattern we have ever fished. Give it a shot, we know you'll soon feel the same.
length 3" long, Size 2 Owner Super Needle Point Hook - tied on 50lb Power Pro!
Micro Moal Leech, Black - Summer Steelhead, Sea run Cutthroat Fly Size: 2 , Owner Super Needle Point Hook - tied on 50lb Power Pro! Fantastic Fly Pattern!
Mega Moal Leech moves tough Winter Steelhead to the take!
This is the pattern that started the Strung-Out revolution. Tied on a- string, the MOAL leech is quite possibly the best leech pattern we have ever fished. Give it a shot, we know you'll soon feel the same.
Size 6 - 6" long Size: 2 , Owner Super Needle Point Hook - tied on 50lb Power Pro!
Babe Beast - Successful Winter & Summer Steelhead fly. This fly fishes with a lot of action and is very fluid in the water. It has very good light reflecting qualities and late winter and summer steelhead slam this fly - solid takes!
Fish larger sizes for winter, smaller for summer.
Category: Steelhead
Colors: Black, Fl Hot Pink, Peach/Pink Purple/Black , Red, Red/Black Olive, Brown
These 3 inch long flies are becoming increasingly popular in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest for steelhead and salmon. They are a very large, but fairly easy to cast and have tremendous action and flash in the water
These 3 inch long flies are becoming increasingly popular in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest for steelhead and salmon. They are a very large, but fairly easy to cast and have tremendous action and flash in the water
These 3 inch long flies are becoming increasingly popular in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest for steelhead and salmon. They are a very large, but fairly easy to cast and have tremendous action and flash in the water
Egg-sucking leeches are a winter favorite for steelheads but they work good for trout, char and salmon as well.
How to Fish Traditional wet-fly swing or use with an indicator and dead-drift the fly near the river bottom. In any case, it should travel near the bottom.
Egg-sucking leeches are a winter favorite for steelheads but they work good for trout, char and salmon as well. The Cone Head Egg-Sucking Leeches use a hard epoxy-like egg that not only looks good but will stand up to lots of punishment from rocks and other underwater debris.
How to Fish Traditional wet-fly swing or use with an indicator and dead-drift the fly near the river bottom. In any case, it should travel near the bottom.
Skunk - NW Steelhead fly Icon. There well have been more summer Steelhead caught on a Skunk, or Green Butted Skunk fly pattern that any other single pattern around. A must in every Steelhead Fly Fishermen's Fly box.
The origin of the traditional Skunk pattern, as with many other steelhead flies, will remain a mystery forever. Many believe it originated about 70 years ago in southern Oregon's North Umpqua, or by Wes Drain of Seattle for the Stillaguamish River in Washington.
Skunk - NW Steelhead fly Icon. There well have been more summer Steelhead caught on a Skunk, or Green Butted Skunk fly pattern that any other single pattern around. A must in every Steelhead Fly Fishermen's Fly box.
The origin of the traditional Skunk pattern, as with many other steelhead flies, will remain a mystery forever. Many believe it originated about 70 years ago in southern Oregon's North Umpqua, or by Wes Drain of Seattle for the Stillaguamish River in Washington.
A traditional pattern, the Silver Hilton stills catches steelhead. Very effective on the Cowlitz River during late Summer for Steelhead and Sea Run Cutthroat.
Woolley Worm is a classic wet fly pattern. Very effective on any of the local rivers. Can be fished Nymph style or swing. Strikes can come at any time during the drift. Smaller sizes work very well in the late fall when the steelhead had lots of fishing pressure.
New Fly for 2008. Great fly for late summer run Steelhead on the Cowlitz River and Sea run Cutthroat. First day on the water during an evening session this fly produced 24 Cutthroats, and one 14 pound Steelhead.
Whenever there are signs of September/October Caddis hatches this fly draws the strikes.
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