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Matched on Alaska, nymph flies, rainbow trout. Alaska-specific fly shop with fly categories for trout, char, grayling, salmon, and steelhead.
Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Large pattern house with broad freshwater and saltwater fly categories.
Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.
Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Driftless-specific trout source for spring creek nymphs, dries, and local bug windows.
Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Appalachian trout and smallmouth source with long-running regional fly catalog depth.
The Copper John works in Colorado. It works in Montana. It works in Alaska, where the rivers are bigger, the current is faster, and the fish are proportionally less impressed by anything small. Sized up to #8 and weighted with tungsten, this version punches through Alaskan current to reach the gravel where Dolly Varden and grayling hold, unbothered by the salmon circus happening above them. It is a reminder that not every fish in Alaska is a salmon.
Copper River
AK · Salmon River
Kenai River
AK · Salmon River
Bristol Bay rivers
AK · Remote Stream
Map unavailable. Locations for Copper John (Alaska): Copper River, AK; Kenai River, AK; Bristol Bay rivers, AK
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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
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Alaska
#4 - #8
Large, heavily weighted stonefly nymph for tumbling through fast Alaskan freestone rivers. Rubber legs and a dark body imitate the giant stonefly nymphs that inhabit clean gravel substrates.
Rainbow Trout · Dolly Varden · Arctic Grayling
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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
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Alaska
#6 - #10
Realistic egg pattern with a contrasting dot of red or orange yarn in the center, imitating a fertilized or developing salmon egg. The blood dot trigger dramatically increases strike rates compared to plain eggs.
Rainbow Trout · Dolly Varden · Arctic Grayling · Arctic Char
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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
#10 - #16
Al Troth's iconic caddis imitation. Elk hair wing, palmered hackle. Floats high in fast water. The go-to dry fly for Alaskan grayling and trout when caddis are hatching on clear-water streams.
Arctic Grayling · Rainbow Trout · Dolly Varden