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Matched on Alaska, egg flies, rainbow trout. Alaska-specific fly shop with fly categories for trout, char, grayling, salmon, and steelhead.
Matched on egg flies, trout, egg. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.
Matched on egg flies, trout, trout. Arizona and Southwest shop lead for desert trout, bass, canal carp, and warmwater patterns.
Matched on egg flies, trout, trout. Southern Appalachian trout shop lead tied to the Davidson River and regional freestones.
Matched on egg flies, trout, salmon. New England tier lead for brook trout, landlocked salmon, and coastal striper patterns.
The Blood Dot Egg is a Glo Bug with a single, crucial upgrade: a tiny red or orange dot in the center that imitates the developing embryo visible in a fertilized salmon egg. Trout, it turns out, are connoisseurs. They can distinguish between a fresh, unfertilized egg and one that has been developing for a few days, and they prefer the latter. This fly caters to that refined palate with a detail that seems trivial and makes all the difference.
Russian River
AK · Salmon River
Kenai River
AK · Salmon River
Iliamna Lake
AK · Lake Outlet
Map unavailable. Locations for Blood Dot Egg: Russian River, AK; Kenai River, AK; Iliamna Lake, AK
region guide
Alaska is fly fishing distilled to its most primal form. Five species of Pacific salmon, trophy rainbow trout fattened on salmon eggs and flesh, Arctic grayling in waters that have never seen a hatchery truck — this is the complete guide to planning and fishing the Last Frontier.
species science
Pacific salmon are born in gravel, grow in rivers, vanish into the ocean for years, then navigate thousands of miles back to the exact stream where they hatched — to spawn and die. Their lifecycle is the most dramatic story in freshwater biology, and understanding it makes you a better angler.
Egg PatternbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Alaska
6mm - 10mm bead, #6 - #8 hook
Hard acrylic or glass bead pegged two inches above a bare hook. The most realistic egg imitation available. Controversial in some circles, devastatingly effective in all of them.
Rainbow Trout · Dolly Varden · Arctic Grayling · Arctic Char
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Alaska
#6 - #12
Yarn egg pattern in fluorescent colors. Dead-drifted through salmon spawning runs. The universal currency of Alaskan rivers from June through October.
Rainbow Trout · Dolly Varden · Arctic Grayling · Silver Salmon
StreamerbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Alaska
#4 - #8
Pale pink/tan rabbit strip imitating decomposing salmon flesh drifting downstream after the spawn. The most important post-spawn pattern in Alaska's rainbow trout fishery.
Rainbow Trout · Dolly Varden · Arctic Char
StreamerbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Alaska
#4 - #8
Weighted version of the classic flesh fly with a brass or tungsten bead for faster sink rate. Gets down quickly in deep post-spawn pools where trophy rainbows hold.
Rainbow Trout · Dolly Varden · Arctic Char
StreamerintermediateFind a tier or trusted source
Alaska
#6 - #10
Small, bright pink flesh-egg hybrid pattern developed specifically for the Iliamna drainage. Imitates both salmon eggs and small chunks of flesh that drift through post-spawn tributaries.
Rainbow Trout · Arctic Char · Dolly Varden
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Alaska
#8 - #14
The same universally effective nymph that works everywhere in North America. Peacock herl body, white biot wings, brown hackle. In Alaska, it fills the gap when fish are not keyed on eggs or flesh.
Arctic Grayling · Dolly Varden · Rainbow Trout