Skykomish Sunrise

Skykomish Sunrise: The Skukomish Sunrise Fly is classic that has been around for most of a century. It continues to catch fish. This popular fly is responsible for some of the biggest steelhead ever caught. From Riverbum
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Filed under: salmon & steelhead

Skunk, Hot Butt

Skunk, Hot Butt: This Hot Butt Skunk Fly is a flashy pattern that hardly resembles its classic cousins the Green Butt and Traditional Skunk. It is an good pattern to use when water turns a little cloudy or when you just need more flash. From Riverbum
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Filed under: salmon & steelhead

Skunk, Green Butt

Skunk, Green Butt: A flashier version of its classic ancestor, this Green Butt Skunk Fly is one of those must haves for serious steelhead anglers. You can catch fish on many patterns but there’s just something about a Green Butt Skunk. From Riverbum
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Skunk

Skunk: Though it has been around and is simple in design, this Skunk Salmon Fly is one of those timeless patterns that will continue to catch steelhead in many waters for years to come. From Riverbum
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Silver Rat

Silver Rat: A traditional salmon fly, the Silver Rat is effective in clear water situations. The bright tinsel body and soft hackle combine to create an appealing movement and eye-catching flash that will draw strikes from several species. From Riverbum
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Silver Hilton

Silver Hilton: The Silver Hilton is an oldy but a goody. The fact that knowledgeable steelheaders and salmon anglers continue to keep a few of these in their fly boxes shows that it has a lasting appeal and continues to catch fish. From Riverbum
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Silver Doctor

Silver Doctor: A traditional fly, the Silver Doctor Salmon Fly is effective in a variety of fishing situations. The bright tinsel body and mixture of bright color combine to create a very appealing pattern. From Riverbum
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Signal Light

Signal Light: The Signal Light Salmon Fly was probably invented for Deschutes River steelhead but has become popular on several rivers in the Northwest and around the world. From Riverbum
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Shrimp, Polar

Shrimp, Polar: The Polar Shrimp Fly is one of the most effective Northwest patterns. It may remind fish of one of their primary food sources in salt water. Whatever the case, it triggers aggressive strikes from several salmon species and steelhead. From Riverbum
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Sculpin, Woolhead, Olive, Salmon Hook

Sculpin, Woolhead, Olive, Salmon Hook: This Olive Woolhead Sculpin pattern imitates one of the more common prey species in most northern hemishpere rivers. Even though salmon don’t feed much in fresh water, the movement and sound created by this fly seems to trigger aggressive strikes. From Riverbum
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Filed under: salmon & steelhead