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The Intruder
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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.
Quick Facts
Where to Fish It
Deschutes River
OR · Freestone River
Skagit River
WA · Spey River
Hoh River
WA · Coastal Stream
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The Spring Playbook: First Hatches to Full Send
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Chrome and Current: The Science of Steelhead
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Reading Stream Gauges: Flow Data for Better Fishing
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The Fall Guide: Changing Seasons, Changing Tactics
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