Silver Demon
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- A variation on the old Zane Grey classic pattern designed for the North Umpqua River in Oregon.
- Excellent for steelies, sea run cutthroats and Atlantic Salmon.
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Steelhead, Salmon
A timeless streamer first used in Northeastern United States, now used worldwide, for sea-runs, salmon, Atlantic salmon, trout, you name it. So in...
View full detailsOne of the classics in the truest sense of the word. Developed in the 1927 by Herbert L. Welsh for Atlantic Salmon in Maine. Excellent pattern for...
View full detailsAn excellent pattern where brook trout are present. It's a well known fact big fish eat little fish. These patterns capitalize on that fact. Exce...
View full detailsAnother classic pattern, that just refuses to go away. Originally designed by fly fishing legend Art Flick, it imitates brilliantly a whole class ...
View full detailsInvented long ago, and ready to reclaim a spot in your fly box Great for landlocked salmon, great for Atlantic Salmon. Great anywhere smelt eager...
View full detailsVery Popular for Atlantic salmon, trout, and lake fishing. A must-have in Maine
This pattern is in everyone's Top Ten Steelhead patterns. Originated to catch Salmon in Alaska, it is now popular from Alasaka to Argentina for Sa...
View full detailsGreat smelt imitation for Dollies and Trout, particularly in AK. Fish towards the top of water column, allow it to skate across the surface. ...
View full detailsThe pattern that is in everyone's Top Ten Steelhead patterns, now tied with modern materials. Originated to catch Salmon in Alaska, it is now pop...
View full detailsOne of the classics in the truest sense of the word. The Marabou version is preferred by many anglers, especially lake anglers. Developed in the 1...
View full detailsOne basic fact central to all fishing is this: Big fish eat little fish. This all-time classic has capitalized on that fact for years, and still ...
View full detailsSpecialized in Northern California. The pattern for this fly, originated by Dale Lackey around 1985. Excellent for fishing California's Klamath...
View full detailsOne of the classic Atlantic Salmon fly pattern, that is now bi-coastal.
A popular summer steelie fly on the west coast. Designed by Randall Kaufmann a great bright day fly for fresh steelies!
Originally tied to be an Atlantic Salmon pattern. Since its introduction in the 1950's this pattern has caught on worldwide. Used everywhere for S...
View full detailsWaking flies such as this one are intended to ride on the surface and create enough fuss so that a summer steelhead will be goaded into a strike. ...
View full detailsClassic bucktail streamer, that has been used to catch everything under the sun. Including all kinds of bass, salmon, steelies, and trout.
A timeless streamer first used in Northeastern United States, now used worldwide, for sea-runs, salmon, Atlantic salmon, trout, you name it. Exce...
View full detailsPopular from Alaska to Argentina for sea-runs Excellent for fresh arriving steelies, also great for cutts, dollies, coho
This is a traditionally styled spey fly with a bit of a modern twist. Great for when color is everything.
Another prolific fly pattern, originating from England. The Blue Charm has found a home on the Miramichi. It is a great bright day pattern for al...
View full detailsAn oldie but a goodie. Invented by Dave McNeese, for chasing steelhead, obviously a good pattern for the Deschutes along with many PNW Rivers with...
View full detailsA great west coast summer steelhead pattern, also excellent for coho
A new twist on a classic pattern. Great pattern for "purple" rivers like the Deschutes. Salmon/Steelhead pattern that is sure to be productive.
Our version of this all-time popular steelhead pattern. We have updated this pattern in 2024 to more closely match the original design. Purple has...
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