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When searching through these patterns remember to follow the old adage "Bright day, bright fly; dark day, dark fly." Since most summer steelheading is done in times of low light, dark patterns like the Green Butt Skunk, and Freight Train are good. Other popular flies for summer are the Purple Peril, Streetwalker, and the Skykomish Sunrise. Choose more subdued flies for lower, clearer water. As early fall approaches and rivers are getting murky due to a rain, large bright flies such as the Marabou flies, might be a good choice. Good Winter Steelhead patterns are flies like the Bunny Leeches, Marabou Flies and Egg Sucking Leeches, patterns with Flash and/or Silver added, Egg Patterns, and Patterns with Reds, Oranges, Yellows, and Bright Purples. If all else fails, go back to the basic blacks and whites. Steelhead will often nail a black bunny leech, marabou leech, or wooly bugger, when nothing else will work. Take a look at some of the traditional patterns, and don't rule Atlantic Salmon Flies. They are often deadly on Steelhead.

Orange Boss Black Boss Flaming Boss Silver Comet Purple Comet

Lavender Lady Salmon Fly Shewey's Comet Salmon Creek Special Green Machine

Green Machine Variation Green Machine Variation II Green Brite Lace Comet Gold Comet Blue Comet

Goldsmith Black and Blue Marabou, Variant

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These flies are pictured here to help choose them by sight. They may not, however be an all-inclusive listing of the flies on this Salmonfly.Net. For a complete listing, see the
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