As most Salmon fishermen are aware, spawning salmon leave their appetite at the rivers mouth when entering fresh water to spawn. Given that fact many Salmon flies are therefore designed to irritate, if not at least interest Salmon as they move along their migratory routes. The Pink Spanker is just such a pattern. Bright and flashy this fly is no doubt going to get the attention you are looking for when Salmon fishing. Give the Pink Spanker a try on your next trip out.
Shrimp are not usually part of a salmon's diet once it moves into fresh water. Even so, the Pink Prawn Flies seem to trigger something in a fish's memory that makes it strike.
Fly fishers in many places are finding that Pink Scuds are very productive trout flies. They are especially important flies for fly fishing in tailwaters and spring creeks. Some large fish key...
This Hopper pattern lands upright every single time and can seriously take a beating. If you want serious hopper action, Eric's Pink Clodhopper is guaranteed to bring them to the surface.
Jig Squirmito. Love it or hate it, the squirmy wormy "fly" is proven to catch fish on lakes and rivers. Flies tied on quality BARBLESS hooks such as Hanak Competition, Tiemco, Maruto Japan
This comet variation adds bright marabou to the classic pattern to attract more aggresive salmon and steelhead. The Coho Comet Salmon Fly has proven itself to be a valueable addition to any angler's...
Coho Slayer is a bright, grabby fly. Fish it lower in the river or where ever there are cohos and kings are feeling happy. The Slayer is onef the lightest and easiest casting flies around. Fish them...
The Chartreuse Steelhead Scud is a bright addition to your fly box. It reminds fish of what they once ate in salt water and could even imitate what they are finding in their new freshwater...
The Silver Flash Fly has quickly become a favorite pattern of Steelhead and Salmon fishing enthusiasts all over the world. Initially created as a Silver Salmon pattern, this fly in a number of...
The Cranberry Flash Fly has quickly become a favorite pattern of Steelhead and Salmon fishing enthusiasts all over the world. Initially created as a Silver Salmon pattern, this fly has shown it's...
The popular Orange Comet Fly seems to have originated on the steelhead rivers of Northern California. It should be effective wherever a medium weighted fly is required.
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