Sculpin & Leech Flies

Sculpins, leeches, and buggers for catching trout in Alaska. Make sure you have some of these flies in your box. They are a major food source for trout and char, especially early and late in the season.

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  • White Electric Leeches are great for spring and early summer fishing for trout in the rivers. They a ...
    White Electric Leeches are great for spring and early summer fishing for trout in the rivers. They are also a killer flesh searching pattern during the salmon spawn. Having a selection of leeches in your fly box is critical to having success fishing Alaska's rivers and lakes.
  • Having a selection of leeches is critical to succeed in Alaskan lakes and streams. Olive is consiste ...
    Having a selection of leeches is critical to succeed in Alaskan lakes and streams. Olive is consistently one of the best for headwater trout, char and grayling or lake fishing. These are really nicely tied Flash-A-Buggers.
  • Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. Th ...
    Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. The small size and profile ideally matches leeches that trout and char love to gobble up. Make sure to have a few in you trout box.
  • The Olive Beadhead Carey Bugger is a favorite of trout in the lakes. Our version of the Carey B ...
    The Olive Beadhead Carey Bugger is a favorite of trout in the lakes. Our version of the Carey Bugger incorporates a hint of flash in this classic lake and stream fly. The small size and profile ideally matches leeches that trout and char love to gobble up. Make sure to have a few in you trout box.
  • The most famous fly in Alaska and rightfully so! The Egg Sucking Leech has probably accounted for mo ...
    The most famous fly in Alaska and rightfully so! The Egg Sucking Leech has probably accounted for more fish landed than any other fly in Alaska. In smaller sizes it is a trout and Dolly Varden favorite. In #2 or #4 it is a salmon slayer.
  • The most famous fly in Alaska and rightfully so. The Black Egg Sucking Leech is particularly deadly ...
    The most famous fly in Alaska and rightfully so. The Black Egg Sucking Leech is particularly deadly on steelhead or salmon that don't want a bright colored fly. A good change-up fly to have in the box.
  • When you need a small bugger to mimic a lake leech or other small aquatic creature, check out the Ol ...
    When you need a small bugger to mimic a lake leech or other small aquatic creature, check out the Olive Krystal Bugger in #12. At just over 1 inch in total length it is stealthy but still big enough to attract a trout.
  • The Black Krystal Bugger in #12 is perfect when you need a small bugger to mimic a lake leech or oth ...
    The Black Krystal Bugger in #12 is perfect when you need a small bugger to mimic a lake leech or other little aquatic creature. At just over 1 inch in total length it is stealthy but still big enough to attract a trout.
  • There is something about a white krystal bugger that drives Alaskan trout crazy. Whether you are fis ...
    There is something about a white krystal bugger that drives Alaskan trout crazy. Whether you are fishing creeks or lakes, this is a great change up fly to have in your box. At just over 1 inch in total length it is stealthy but still big enough to attract a trout.
  • We should rename this fly the Cutthroat Krystal Bugger! Cutts love orange and this bite-sized morsel ...
    We should rename this fly the Cutthroat Krystal Bugger! Cutts love orange and this bite-sized morsel is just the ticket for them. It fishes really well in both creeks and lakes. At just over 1" in length it is stealthy but still attracts their attention.
  • The Black Pearl lead eye version lets you fish salmon on a floating line, gives the fly extra action ...
    The Black Pearl lead eye version lets you fish salmon on a floating line, gives the fly extra action in the water and the sparkle chenille gives it a little extra pop. In #2 and #4 it is a very effective salmon and steelhead fly. The #6 is the all-around trout player.
  • Check out this ultra-fishy version of an egg sucking leech. A shaggy dubbed body has long hackle fib ...
    Check out this ultra-fishy version of an egg sucking leech. A shaggy dubbed body has long hackle fibers wound through and then it is counter-wrapped with thin wire to give the fly great durability. A heavily weighted body gets the fly down and the pink pearl bead on the front gives it an added level of attraction.
  • The Sculp Fry is a heavy, down-eye baitfish pattern designed to mimic a variety of fry and sculpin. ...
    The Sculp Fry is a heavy, down-eye baitfish pattern designed to mimic a variety of fry and sculpin.  Strip fast or swing in heavier currents for best results.
  • The Jelly Leech Balanced series of flies are widely known as killer lake flies, but coastal cutthroa ...
    The Jelly Leech Balanced series of flies are widely known as killer lake flies, but coastal cutthroat trout in S.E. Alaska's small creeks love them too.
  • Sven Diesel's Balanced Bou Leech is a nice and buggy balanced leech that breaths like no other under ...
    Sven Diesel's Balanced Bou Leech is a nice and buggy balanced leech that breaths like no other under the water.  The black/blue is a sweet fly for ultra-spooky steelhead.
  • The Jig Mini Bugger is so effective that there are days when you will find you don't even need to ch ...
    The Jig Mini Bugger is so effective that there are days when you will find you don't even need to change your fly.  Give it a shot and see for yourself.
  • The Zuddler in Brown is a great secondary color when searching for big trout. There are streams in B ...
    The Zuddler in Brown is a great secondary color when searching for big trout. There are streams in Bristol Bay where this fly outfishes all others.
  • 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.

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