What Is A Cascade Salmon Fly?

The universal Cascade salmon fly pattern has caught thousands of fish in recent years and has become one of the most successful flies for atlantic salmon It’s a must have fly fishing anywhere in the world. The Cascade can produce fish in almost any conditions and at any time of year. What flies are best … Read more

What Flies For Pink Salmon?

Pinks eagerly attack a striped fly with reckless abandon. Like chum salmon and silver salmon, pink salmon will hit dry flies and are a great fighting fish for their size; often looking like big trout and jumping several times after being hooked. What flies do you use for salmon? Spring Flies – 1″ Copper Snaelda … Read more

What Size Flies For King Salmon?

Designed by our pal, and Alaska West host, Stuart Foxall, the Chinook Intruder is the ultimate tube fly for king salmon. At roughly four inches in length, its much larger than your standard steelhead fly, maintaining a huge profile in the water for big eats from big fish. What flies are best for salmon? The … Read more

What Is The Point Of Tube Flies?

Tube flies were originated in Aberdeen, Scotland by fly-dresser Minnie Morawski for Atlantic salmon anglers around 1945. Tube flies were designed to improve hooking success and to prevent damage to complex and expensive salmon flies by the teeth of hooked salmon . How do salmon tube flies work? More Fish Landed – Fishing with a … Read more

What Is A Salmon Fly Nymph?

About the Salmonfly The scientific name of the salmonfly is Pteronarcys Californica and nymphs can grow to as big as 50 mm before molting and becoming an adult fly They live in the river where the current is moderate to fast and where they can latch on to boulders. What do salmon flies imitate? Mature … Read more