StreamerbeginnerAlaska
$7.50
The standard Flesh Fly is effective. The Bead Head Flesh Fly is effective faster. The tungsten bead punches through the current and delivers the fly to the bottom of deep pools where the truly large rainbows lurk, gorging on salmon scraps like aristocrats at a banquet. It is the same concept with better delivery -- like upgrading from regular mail to overnight shipping.
Iliamna Lake
AK · Lake Outlet
Katmai National Park
AK · Remote Stream
Alagnak River
AK · Salmon River
Map unavailable. Locations for Bead Head Flesh Fly: Iliamna Lake, AK; Katmai National Park, AK; Alagnak River, AK
StreamerbeginnerAlaska
#4 - #8
Tied by Jonathan Farmer
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
StreamerintermediateAlaska
#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
StreamerbeginnerAlaska
#2 - #8
Marabou leech with a fluorescent egg head. The combination of leech body and egg trigger makes it one of the most versatile patterns in Alaska. Catches everything from king salmon to Dolly Varden.
Silver Salmon · Rainbow Trout · Dolly Varden · Chum Salmon
StreamerbeginnerAlaska
#2 - #6
Rabbit strip leech pattern in a range of colors. The undulating strip creates lifelike movement that triggers strikes from salmon and char. Simple to tie, devastating to fish.
King Salmon · Silver Salmon · Dolly Varden · Arctic Char
StreamerintermediateAlaska
#4 - #8
Sparse marabou streamer pattern developed for rainbows on Alaska's Bristol Bay tributaries. Light profile allows a natural drift in slow to moderate current where post-spawn trout feed.
Rainbow Trout · Dolly Varden
StreamerintermediateAlaska
#2 - #4
Bright, multi-colored articulated leech pattern designed specifically for Alaskan silver salmon. The combination of cerise, orange, and purple in a single fly covers all the color triggers silvers respond to.
Silver Salmon · Chum Salmon