NymphintermediateAlaska
$4.95
Alaska has stoneflies the size of small birds, and the fish that eat them have appetites to match. This heavily weighted nymph crashes through fast freestone current like a tiny anchor with legs, bouncing along the gravel where real stoneflies spend years of their aquatic life crawling around looking delicious. Rainbow trout, Dollies, and grayling all eat stonefly nymphs, making this the protein shake of the Alaskan aquatic food chain.
Copper River
AK · Salmon River
Kenai River
AK · Salmon River
Kodiak Island
AK · Salmon River
Map unavailable. Locations for Alaska Stonefly Nymph: Copper River, AK; Kenai River, AK; Kodiak Island, AK
NymphbeginnerAlaska
#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
NymphbeginnerAlaska
#8 - #12
John Barr's tungsten-headed nymph, sized up for Alaskan waters. The extra weight and flash make it effective in the faster, deeper runs of salmon rivers where standard nymphs cannot reach.
Arctic Grayling · Dolly Varden · Rainbow Trout
Egg PatternbeginnerAlaska
#6 - #12
Tied by Brad Elfers
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
Egg PatternbeginnerAlaska
#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
Egg PatternbeginnerAlaska
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
Dry FlybeginnerAlaska
#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