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  • The Captain Kirk flesh fly was designed by our friends at Newhalen Lodge. It is an ultra-effective s ...
    The Captain Kirk flesh fly was designed by our friends at Newhalen Lodge. It is an ultra-effective swinging fly for Rainbows and Dollies. It is tied in the same style as a Dolly Llama but is much lighter and easier to cast.
  • During those times when grayling and rainbows get ultra fussy, the Griffith's Gnat can save the day. ...
    During those times when grayling and rainbows get ultra fussy, the Griffith's Gnat can save the day. The CDC tuft on this fly makes seeing this tiny little fly a whole lot easier.
  • Alaskan trout in lakes can often be enticed with a big fly that is stripped in. They don't get much ...
    Alaskan trout in lakes can often be enticed with a big fly that is stripped in. They don't get much bigger or juicier than the Chernobyl Ant. This fly will leave you with a grin when that big trout, grayling or pike engulfs it.
  • The Chernobyl Ant Black Red is just the ticket when you need a high-floating, attractor-style dry fl ...
    The Chernobyl Ant Black Red is just the ticket when you need a high-floating, attractor-style dry fly.  The red under body is like a bullseye for trout (especially cutthroat!) and the orange & white "sighters" on top make tracking this fly in the water simple.
  • Rainbows, grayling and cutthroat are all suckers for a big dry fly now and then. Early season in the ...
    Rainbows, grayling and cutthroat are all suckers for a big dry fly now and then. Early season in the rivers or lake fishing any time, the Black Chernobyl Ant can be dead drifted or stripped with great success.
  • Chubby Chernobyl’s float high, imitate a number of different insects on the surface, are very life ...
    Chubby Chernobyl’s float high, imitate a number of different insects on the surface, are very lifelike on the water.  You can drop a nymph (or bead!) off the back of them, and they drive trout crazy.
  • Chubby Chernobyl's float high, imitate a number of different insects on the surface, and are very li ...
    Chubby Chernobyl's float high, imitate a number of different insects on the surface, and are very life like on the water.  You can drop a nymph (or bead!) off the back of them, and they drive trout crazy.
  • This wicked little fry pattern is a fish catcher. Just a hint of flash from the pearlescent body, a ...
    This wicked little fry pattern is a fish catcher. Just a hint of flash from the pearlescent body, a sparse squirrel tail wing, big eyes and a red throat. All packed in a one-inch-long fly.
  • When a darker pattern is in order, the Black Chumpy is ideal. This fly really fishes well in dark, o ...
    When a darker pattern is in order, the Black Chumpy is ideal. This fly really fishes well in dark, off-color or tannic water. 
  • All pink Clousers are money! Fat sea run Dollies and Cutts can't stay off them and silvers, chums, a ...
    All pink Clousers are money! Fat sea run Dollies and Cutts can't stay off them and silvers, chums, and pinks crush them on sight. You won't find this fly anywhere but at AFFG.
  • The "Cop Car" AK Clouser is one of those stealthy color combos. It is one of our favorite "under the ...
    The "Cop Car" AK Clouser is one of those stealthy color combos. It is one of our favorite "under the radar" silver flies in a #2. And it's a deadly salmon smolt imitation for spring rainbows and Dolly Varden.
  • The All Black Clouser Minnow is a stealthy coho fly as well as a dynamite rainbow trout pattern. The ...
    The All Black Clouser Minnow is a stealthy coho fly as well as a dynamite rainbow trout pattern. The solid black with a hint of green flash is all it takes to make it happen.
  • If you could only choose one color of this fly it would be Dirty Sock. This is the color that opened ...
    If you could only choose one color of this fly it would be Dirty Sock. This is the color that opened our eyes to this pattern. After a 4th completely tangled bead rig on a small stream, it was really nice to swing this fly with on a floating line with no split shot, indicator or anything else and catch a ton of fish!
  • Frosted Flesh is the change up color to try when tan or white are not producing. Fish it on a floati ...
    Frosted Flesh is the change up color to try when tan or white are not producing. Fish it on a floating line or a short fast sink tip.
  • The Conehead Autumn Splendor is another big rainbow magnet. It is top flight searching fly that is m ...
    The Conehead Autumn Splendor is another big rainbow magnet. It is top flight searching fly that is money in deep runs and around root wads. Strip or swing this fly and hang on. The heavy cone gets it down and the rubber legs and profile wake up big predators. This fly is especially effective in the early season before the salmon arrive.
  • The Zuddler in Black is a premier searching fly for big trout. There are streams in Bristol Bay wher ...
    The Zuddler in Black is a premier searching fly for big trout. There are streams in Bristol Bay where this fly outfishes all others. The Kenai River has given up some massive winter rainbows on it, too.
  • We usually lead off with Black Zuddlers and if they aren't producing the Olive goes on next. A great ...
    We usually lead off with Black Zuddlers and if they aren't producing the Olive goes on next. A great sculpin-leech pattern that big trout love. Killer lake cutthroat or rainbow fly, too.
  • The original Copper Johns are just effective as ever. After the spring fry migration and before the ...
    The original Copper Johns are just effective as ever. After the spring fry migration and before the late summer egg drop this is a killer rainbow fly. This late-June through July window provides the best opportunity to fish traditional dries and nymphs. Grayling will jump on this fly all summer, too.
  • We carry Copper Johns in just the right sizes and colors for Alaska! The Red Copper Johns are very e ...
    We carry Copper Johns in just the right sizes and colors for Alaska! The Red Copper Johns are very effective on rainbow trout and grayling. Especially after the spring fry migration and before the late summer egg drop. This late-June through July window provides the best opportunity to fish traditional dries and nymphs.
  • Check out Cousin It in a Hot Orange attractor pattern color. This is the perfect crossover between a ...
    Check out Cousin It in a Hot Orange attractor pattern color. This is the perfect crossover between a mouse and a gurgler. Skate or swing this fly over spawning salmon and watch the trout come out and crush it! Cousin It is a foam-backed, super buoyant stinger mouse. The fur body slicks down when it gets wet and is very realistic in the water while the rubber legs add another layer of realism. Easy to cast and super fishy, this fly should be in your mouse fly arsenal!
  • Cousin It is a foam-backed, super buoyant stinger mouse. The fur body slicks down when it gets wet a ...
    Cousin It is a foam-backed, super buoyant stinger mouse. The fur body slicks down when it gets wet and is very realistic in the water while the rubber legs add another layer of realism. Easy to cast and super fishy. This fly needs to be in your mouse fly arsenal!
  • The Extra Virgin is a light olive version of the Crispy Critter. Fish this 3 1/4 inch long articulat ...
    The Extra Virgin is a light olive version of the Crispy Critter. Fish this 3 1/4 inch long articulated sculpin on a sink tip or with a split shot right in front of it. The spun deerhair makes a commotion under water and the synthetic dubbed body breaks up its profile. Give one a try.
  • The Crispy Critter is an entirely new take on the articulated sculpin. It is virtually unweighted so ...
    The Crispy Critter is an entirely new take on the articulated sculpin. It is virtually unweighted so it should be fished either on a sink tip or with a split shot on the leader (or both.) The spun deerhair makes a commotion under water and the synthetic dubbed body breaks up its profile. A very fishy little pattern.
  • From the vise of well know angler Jerry Darkes, comes the Naknek Sockeye Smolt. The rabbit strip bod ...
    From the vise of well know angler Jerry Darkes, comes the Naknek Sockeye Smolt. The rabbit strip body wiggles and dances like a wounded smolt while the spun deer hair head imparts buoyancy. Fish it on a floating line for the smolt bust or on a sink tip when the rainbows are holding deeper.
  • Trout Spey anglers take note: Darkes' Red Eye Tube Sculpin is easy to cast, super fishy and rainbows ...
    Trout Spey anglers take note: Darkes' Red Eye Tube Sculpin is easy to cast, super fishy and rainbows hammer this fly. You can swing or strip them with great success. Plus you can swap out the hook if it gets damaged.
  • Heavy lead eyes get this fly down to the fish. The marabou body gives this small profile fly good ac ...
    Heavy lead eyes get this fly down to the fish. The marabou body gives this small profile fly good action. Dollies absolutely go berserk for this fly all through the salmon spawn!
  • The White Deep Six might be a color you wouldn't think of......but when coho are rolling slowly on t ...
    The White Deep Six might be a color you wouldn't think of......but when coho are rolling slowly on the surface and not taking flies, white is the secret color.
  • The black Deuce Wigalo is the perfect searching fly in low water. The flame red eyes with a lime tra ...
    The black Deuce Wigalo is the perfect searching fly in low water. The flame red eyes with a lime trailing bead pretty much seal the deal on spooky fish. Perfect for rainbows and steelies alike.
  • Is there anything more exciting than swinging a surface fly and watching a huge V-Wake appear behind ...
    Is there anything more exciting than swinging a surface fly and watching a huge V-Wake appear behind it? That is just what happens when Alaskan rainbows key in on mice. Check out this selection of Grade A Prime trout food.
  • The Dirty Hippy is a killer smolt and sculpin pattern. A conehead hidden under the head gives it a b ...
    The Dirty Hippy is a killer smolt and sculpin pattern. A conehead hidden under the head gives it a bit of weight and the soft materials make it quiver in the water. Swing this pup on a sink tip and hang on!
  • The Steelhead Pink version of the Dirty Hoh is a light pink in color and is a more subdued offering ...
    The Steelhead Pink version of the Dirty Hoh is a light pink in color and is a more subdued offering than a lot of Hot Pink steelhead flies. We've found that big rainbows love this fly, too. Actually, just about every fish in an Alaskan river will eat these!
  • 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.
  • The Stealth Bomber version of the Dolly Llama! Black on Black is a prime sculpin-style rainbow fly. ...
    The Stealth Bomber version of the Dolly Llama! Black on Black is a prime sculpin-style rainbow fly. It is also a prime weapon for waking up sulky silvers as well as king salmon.
  • The Black & Olive Dolly Llama is a killer trout fly. All the action and motion of a Dolly Llama ...
    The Black & Olive Dolly Llama is a killer trout fly. All the action and motion of a Dolly Llama in a deadly color combination. One of our favorite searching flies early in the season.
  • The Black and Red Dolly Llama is just the ticket for big rainbows and arctic char.  For small strea ...
    The Black and Red Dolly Llama is just the ticket for big rainbows and arctic char.  For small streams or wary fish try the #6. The #2 is a salmon and steelhead fly.
  • Black & White Dolly Llama
    The one that started it all. The Black & White Dolly Llama is the #1 color for trout and char an ...
    The one that started it all. The Black & White Dolly Llama is the #1 color for trout and char and is also amazingly effective on salmon and steelhead. If you could only have one fly to fish all of Alaska, for every species, this would be it!

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