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Match The Minnow #2

This fly has a great profile. Very effective fished deep or even trolled.  Product Details...

$3.95

RJ Wooly - Orange #6

We are not sure what the trout think this is but they love it. A great fly to throw out there when naturals aren't working well. Good in lakes as well as streams.   Product Details...

$1.95

Delektable CDC Olive Prince #14

A deadly version of the prince nymph that works very well in the lakes as well as the rivers.   Product Details...

$1.95

Lakes of Alaska Fly Selection

In the frenzy of salmon fishing, Alaska’s lakes are often overlooked. From the rainbow fishing of the Matsu Valley to the Trophy Cutthroat Lakes of Southeast Alaska, these 36 flies will catch fish.  Product Details...

$69.95

Stillwater Stimulator - Black #12

Leechy and buggy with the added irridescence of peacock makes this fly a winner in the lakes.   Product Details...

$1.95

Stillwater Stimulator - Olive #12

Leechy and buggy with the added irridescence of peacock makes this fly a winner in the lakes.   Product Details...

$1.95

Beadhead Thin Mint - Peacock #8

Our favorite lake fly in Alaska! Hands down. Made up of olive, black, and brown marabou along with a peacock body. This fly catches fish.  Product Details...

$1.95

Attack Dragon - Brown #6

Dragon and damsel flies make up a big part of the diet of Alaska's resident lake fish. This dragon nymph imitation has proven itself as a winner.   Product Details...

$1.95

Attack Dragon - Olive #6

Dragon and damsel flies make up a big part of the diet of Alaska's resident lake fish. This dragon nymph imitation has proven itself as a winner.  Product Details...

$1.95

Beadhead Krystal Bugger - Olive #8

Having a selection of leeches is critical to succeed in Alaskan lakes and streams. Olive with a black tail and hackle is one of the best.  Product Details...

$1.95

Beadhead Electric Leech - White #8

Having a selection of leeches is critical to succeed in Alaskan lakes and streams. White is great for spring and early summer fishing for trout in the rivers.   Product Details...

$1.95

Beadhead Bugger - Cherry Chocolate #6

Having a selection of leeches is critical to succeed in Alaskan lakes and streams. Cherry Chocolate is a good color to try if Black and Olive are not working.   Product Details...

$1.95

Beadhead Bugger - Brown #8

A solid lake leech color with a bit of flash.   Product Details...

$1.75

Beadhead Bugger - Blue/Black #8

Blue and black look really good in the water. Adds a touch of attraction, especially in tannic water.  Product Details...

$1.95

Beadhead Litebrite Zonker - Black/Purple #6

If you are dredging for big fish in the lakes this is a great fly. Large enough to attract a big fish' attention with just enough sparkle to entice a strike.  Product Details...

$2.50

Beadhead Litebrite Zonker - Olive #6

If you are dredging for big fish in the lakes this is a great fly. Large enough to attract a big fish' attention with just enough sparkle to entice a strike.  Product Details...

$2.50

Cutthroat Special #8

A deadly little attractor pattern for cutts in streams or lakes. Also works as an attractor/searching fly for rainbows and dollies in the rivers.   Product Details...

$1.95

Beadhead Mini-Leech Black #10

These mini leeches have just the right amount of flash to attract trout in the lakes. One of our favorite lake flies.   Product Details...

$1.95

Beadhead Mini-Leech Olive. #10

These mini leeches have just the right amount of flash to attract trout in the lakes. One of our favorite lake flies.  Product Details...

$1.95

Simi Seal Leech - Amber Olive #10

Very buggy looking leech. This fly has caught a lot of fish in the MatSu Valley lakes.  Product Details...

$1.95

Bead Belly Leech - Blood/Black #10

Trout in Alaska's lakes love leeches and they love eggs. The Bead Belly Leech is a subtle but deadly combination of the two. Try this fly near the in-flow creek during spawning season.   Product Details...

$1.95

Bead Belly Leech - Olive/Peacock #10

Trout in Alaska's lakes love leeches and they love eggs. The Bead Belly Leech is a subtle but deadly combination of the two. Try this fly near the in-flow creek during spawning season.  Product Details...

$1.95

Bead Belly Leech - Olive/Black

Trout in Alaska's lakes love leeches and they love eggs. The Bead Belly Leech is a subtle but deadly combination of the two. Try this fly near the in-flow creek during spawning season.  Product Details...

$1.95

New School Muddler - Black #6

A new take on an old fly. The spun deerhair head pushes water nicely while the rabbit and marabou give the fly a suitably leechy look.  Product Details...

$2.25

Beadhead Krystal Bugger - Orange #8

Sometimes a flashy fly is better than a natural in the lakes. This Orange Krystal Bugger with a rad and orange tail is a great "wake up" fly for trout.   Product Details...

$1.95

Spruce Fly #8

A terrific lake and beaver pond fly for cutthroat. The red body adds attraction and the profile is just right.   Product Details...

$1.95

Matuka - Black #10

A classic lake pattern for trout. Very good if fished on a sink line.   Product Details...

$1.95

Matuka - Olive #10

A classic lake pattern for trout. Very good if fished on a sink line.   Product Details...

$1.95

Striptease - Pink #4

A straight-forward fish catching fly. Silvers, steelhead, pinks and chums all love this fly. Plus we have caught some huge cutthroat trout in the lakes with it!  Product Details...

$2.25

Lead Eye Egg Sucking Leech - Black Pearl

The Egg Sucking Leech on steroids. Lead eyes tied in give extra sink and great action. The larger size is an all-around killer and the smaller is deadly in the lakes.   Product Details...

$2.25




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