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The IntruderStreameradvanced

Pacific Northwest

The Intruder

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Available Sizes#2 - #1/0 (trailing hook)
Color Variations
Black/BlueOrange/BlackPink/WhiteChartreuse/Black

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RiverKeeper Flies

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mapped tierSisters, OR
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Pacific Fly Fishers

Matched on Pacific Northwest, streamer flies, steelhead. Pacific Northwest shop with a large online catalog and steelhead/trout regional relevance.

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Alaska Fly Fishing Goods

Matched on streamer flies, steelhead, intruder. Alaska-specific fly shop with fly categories for trout, char, grayling, salmon, and steelhead.

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Schultz Outfitters

Matched on streamer flies, steelhead, steelhead. Michigan and Great Lakes shop lead for steelhead, trout, and smallmouth patterns.

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The Intruder is what happens when steelhead fly tying evolves past the point of reason. Ostrich herl, rubber legs, flash, and enough materials to qualify as a small animal. You swing it through a winter run on a spey rod and wait for a pull that will rearrange your priorities. It is not a fly -- it is a lifestyle choice.

Meet the Tier

John Kreft

RiverKeeper Flies

Sisters, OR

Fifty years on the Metolius River. Over 200 patterns. John was recognized by American Fly Fishing magazine as a master at the bench — and he shows no signs of slowing down.

American Fly Fishing 'Masters at the Bench,' 50 yrs on Metolius
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Quick Facts

TypeStreamer
Difficultyadvanced
SeasonsFall, Winter
Target SpeciesSteelhead
Sizes#2 - #1/0 (trailing hook)
Best LocationsDeschutes River, OR; Skagit River, WA; Hoh River, WA

Where to Fish It

Deschutes River

OR · Freestone River

Skagit River

WA · Spey River

Hoh River

WA · Coastal Stream

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