• There is something about Para Wulff flies that trout can't resist. It floats a bit lower in the wate ...
    There is something about Para Wulff flies that trout can't resist. It floats a bit lower in the water and the split poly wing is easy to see.
  • There is something about Para Wulff flies that trout can't resist. It floats a bitter lower in the w ...
    There is something about Para Wulff flies that trout can't resist. It floats a bitter lower in the water and the split poly wing is easy to see.
  • Green Drakes are found in many rivers in Alaska and this Neversink version is a winner. It floats li ...
    Green Drakes are found in many rivers in Alaska and this Neversink version is a winner. It floats like a cork, has a profile trout love and is super realistic.
  • Hmmmm, wonder if these will work in Alaska? Yep, they do. ...
    Hmmmm, wonder if these will work in Alaska? Yep, they do.
  • Take one of Alaska's most effective dry flies, the Adams, and combine it with a spun deerhair body f ...
    Take one of Alaska's most effective dry flies, the Adams, and combine it with a spun deerhair body for floatation and you have a winner. An absolutely awesome grayling fly.
  • The PMD is a common sight on Alaskan rivers in the morning. Make sure you have a few of these in you ...
    The PMD is a common sight on Alaskan rivers in the morning. Make sure you have a few of these in your box if you are dry fly fishing early in the day. Lightly dressed and subtle but easy to see are the dun's calling card. Another great fly to drop off the back of a" big dry fly."
  • When the trout or grayling get fussy and refuse the usual dries you willl be glad you have a few of ...
    When the trout or grayling get fussy and refuse the usual dries you willl be glad you have a few of these in your box. This a great fly to drop off the back of a big Royal Wulff. Lightly dressed and subtle are the sparkle dun's calling card. Try it on a "Double Dry Dropper." Fished off the back of a big attractor pattern this fly is awesome.
  • Late August through September can have some great hatches of large mayflies known as Gray Drakes.  ...
    Late August through September can have some great hatches of large mayflies known as Gray Drakes.  When these big guys are coming off, trout and grayling go to town.  The Hairwing Gray Drake is an awesome imitation that works well when large Parachute Adams are not.  This is also a great attractor pattern for doing dry/dropper rigs.
  • Bristol Bay has enormous Green Drake hatches from mid July to early August. Make sure you have a few ...
    Bristol Bay has enormous Green Drake hatches from mid July to early August. Make sure you have a few in your trout box so you don't miss out! When the rainbows key in on green drakes, they won't take much else.
  • We don't fish a lot of 5X tippet in Alaska, but if you tie one of these in a #18 on, you'll need it! ...
    We don't fish a lot of 5X tippet in Alaska, but if you tie one of these in a #18 on, you'll need it! This is a go-to for picky grayling and early season rainbows. If you have a hard time seeing it, try trailing it off of a larger dry fly.
  • Bristol Bay gets some outstanding Green Drake hatches and when the rainbows are on them they don't w ...
    Bristol Bay gets some outstanding Green Drake hatches and when the rainbows are on them they don't want anything else. The Parachute Green Drake is beautifully tied with a thin quill body and a CDC parachute post. The rainbows love it!
  • The Fool's Gold #10 from Montana Fly Company is a killer dry fly for those early season rainbows in ...
    The Fool's Gold #10 from Montana Fly Company is a killer dry fly for those early season rainbows in Bristol Bay.  As the salmon show up try a bead dropper under it and hold on.
  • Trout and grayling in Alaska love caddis flies. And nothing in nature shimmers like peacock. This el ...
    Trout and grayling in Alaska love caddis flies. And nothing in nature shimmers like peacock. This elk hair caddis with a peacock body is a killer. Small and stealthy but with enough iridescence to attract fish.
  • One of the top dry flies in Alaska; especially for grayling. If we had to pick ONE dry to fish for ...
    One of the top dry flies in Alaska; especially for grayling. If we had to pick ONE dry to fish for grayling this would be it. Rainbows love them, too. Alaska gets prolific hatches of caddis flies. Don't be unprepared.
  • Grayling and rainbows love caddis flies. The black body with tan wing is one of the best colors and ...
    Grayling and rainbows love caddis flies. The black body with tan wing is one of the best colors and when grayling lock in to black, they don't want anything else!
  • It is hard to beat this fly for Alaska dry fly fishing. The foam belly and foam top shell keep it fl ...
    It is hard to beat this fly for Alaska dry fly fishing. The foam belly and foam top shell keep it floating high while the hackle and rubber legs give it life like attraction. And the split poly wing makes keep track of your drift a breeze.
  • Grayling, rainbows, and cutthroat love dries and nymphs. These fish alternate between easy to catch ...
    Grayling, rainbows, and cutthroat love dries and nymphs. These fish alternate between easy to catch and incredibly fussy. This 30 fly selection has the hottest Alaska patterns in the best sizes to take these fish.
  • The DJL Green Drake is an amazingly realistic fly. It sports rubber legs, an extended body and just ...
    The DJL Green Drake is an amazingly realistic fly. It sports rubber legs, an extended body and just the right silhouette to fool big trout.

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