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Matched on Great Lakes, egg flies, steelhead. Michigan and Great Lakes shop lead for steelhead, trout, and smallmouth patterns.
Matched on egg flies, trout, egg. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.
Matched on egg flies, steelhead, egg. Alaska-specific fly shop with fly categories for trout, char, grayling, salmon, and steelhead.
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.
Someone looked at a Glo Bug and thought, 'What if we made it glow harder?' The Nuke Egg has a translucent veil of McFlyFoam over a hot nucleus that gives it a lifelike, just-squeezed-out look. Steelhead see it and experience what can only be described as egg-related hysteria. It drifts through salmon redds like a caloric promise that no trout can refuse.
Pere Marquette River
MI · Tributary
Manistee River
MI · Tributary
Root River
WI · Tributary
Map unavailable. Locations for Nuke Egg: Pere Marquette River, MI; Manistee River, MI; Root River, WI
region guide
The Great Lakes region offers a staggering diversity of fly fishing — from legendary Hex hatches on northern Michigan rivers to chrome steelhead on Lake Erie tributaries and trophy muskellunge in the bays. This is the complete guide to fishing the freshwater coast.
species science
Steelhead are rainbow trout that went to sea and came back transformed — chrome-bright, ocean-strong, and wired with a grab reflex that makes them eat flies they have no biological reason to eat. Understanding the science behind the chrome changes how you fish for them.
seasonal playbook
Fall is when the fishing world rearranges itself. Brown trout become aggressive and territorial as spawning urges override caution. Steelhead push into Pacific Northwest rivers on autumn rain. Striped bass blitz baitfish along the Northeast coast. And trout streams that were too warm in August cool into prime condition. Here's how to fish every opportunity the changing season offers.
Egg PatternbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Great Lakes
#8 - #14
Simple yarn egg in a rainbow of fluorescent colors. The single most productive fly category in the Great Lakes tributary system from September through April.
Steelhead · Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout
Egg PatternbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Great Lakes
#8 - #12
Clumps of bright yarn imitating sucker and steelhead spawn. Dead-drifted under an indicator through Great Lakes tributaries during spring and fall runs.
Steelhead · Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout
Egg PatternbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Southwest & California
10-16
A simple yarn egg imitation that matches salmon and trout eggs drifting through tailwaters. Effective year-round but especially deadly during and after spawning seasons.
Rainbow Trout · Brown Trout · Steelhead
NymphbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Great Lakes
#8 - #14
Weighted prince nymph variation with biot tails and peacock herl body. Imitates stonefly and mayfly nymphs in Great Lakes tributaries. Essential in any steelhead nymph box.
Steelhead · Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout
StreamerbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Great Lakes
#6 - #12
The universal subsurface fly. Marabou tail, palmered hackle, optional bead head. Imitates leeches, baitfish, crayfish, and anything else a trout might eat. Works everywhere, always.
Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout · Brook Trout · Steelhead
StreamerbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Great Lakes
#4 - #10
Crystal chenille variant of the classic Woolly Bugger. Extra flash and a slightly bulkier profile make it the go-to general-purpose searching pattern across all Great Lakes water types.
Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout · Smallmouth Bass · Steelhead · Northern Pike