StreameradvancedPacific Northwest
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Matched on Pacific Northwest, streamer flies, steelhead. Pacific Northwest shop with a large online catalog and steelhead/trout regional relevance.
Matched on streamer flies, steelhead, intruder. Alaska-specific fly shop with fly categories for trout, char, grayling, salmon, and steelhead.
Matched on streamer flies, steelhead, steelhead. Michigan and Great Lakes shop lead for steelhead, trout, and smallmouth patterns.
Matched on streamer flies, steelhead, broad catalog. Large pattern house with broad freshwater and saltwater fly categories.
Matched on streamer flies, articulated. Great Lakes predator shop and guide brand with musky-specific fly inventory.
Ed Ward looked at the Intruder he had already created and apparently decided it needed to be louder. The Popsicle takes the same articulated platform and dresses it in layers of orange, cerise, and hot pink that would make a sunset feel self-conscious. In the green-gray water of a Pacific Northwest winter, these colors create a thermal signature that steelhead cannot ignore. Science has not fully explained why a chrome-bright ocean fish that has stopped eating responds to something resembling a melted popsicle, but the catch records speak for themselves. Sometimes the fish know things neuroscience does not.
Skagit River
WA · Spey River
Hoh River
WA · Coastal Stream
Sandy River
OR · Coastal Stream
Map unavailable. Locations for Popsicle: Skagit River, WA; Hoh River, WA; Sandy River, OR
region guide
Steelhead are the fish of a thousand casts. In the Pacific Northwest's rainforest rivers, anglers swing intricately tied flies through emerald runs for the chance at one explosive take from a chrome-bright sea-run rainbow. This is the complete guide to the pursuit.
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.
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.
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Pacific Northwest
#2 - #1/0 (trailing hook)
The modern steelhead fly. Long shank, trailing hook, maximum movement. Swung on a spey rod through winter runs.
Steelhead
StreamerbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Pacific Northwest
#4 - #8
Marabou leech with a fluorescent egg head. Dead-drifted or swung. Catches everything that swims in the Pacific Northwest.
Steelhead · Rainbow Trout · Chinook Salmon · Coho Salmon
StreamerbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Pacific Northwest
#2 - #8
Rabbit strip leech in dark colors. Cone head for sink rate. The simple, deadly streamer that bridges the gap between fly and lure.
Steelhead · Rainbow Trout · Sea-Run Cutthroat
StreamerbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Pacific Northwest
#1/0 - #4
All-flash streamer for salmon and steelhead in off-color water. Flashabou over a weighted hook. Maximum visibility, minimal pretense.
Chinook Salmon · Coho Salmon · Steelhead
StreamerintermediateFind a tier or trusted source
Pacific Northwest
#2 - #6
Dark, sparse steelhead swinging fly. Black and purple materials with minimal flash. Designed for clear water and pressured fish.
Steelhead
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Pacific Northwest
#2 - #10
Don Gapen's legendary sculpin imitation. Spun deer hair head, turkey wing, gold tinsel body. Floated, swung, or stripped -- versatile beyond reason.
Rainbow Trout · Steelhead · Sea-Run Cutthroat · Smallmouth Bass