Steelhead Nymphs
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| Nymphing for Steelhead is becoming very popular, even though it's been a common
practice for years. Nymphs and Larvae of various aquatic insects are very prevalent in the river systems that andronomous fish
species travel. Steelhead are known to take an interest in these bugs, either out of curiosity, or from the feeding instinct. |
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Santiam Stone

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A big stonefly nymph for big fish.
Tied on heavy wire nymph hooks for holding power. Heavily weighted to get down fast.
This fly features two beads of different sizes to make the head of the Nymph. It also
has a biot shellback and rubber legs for lots of action.
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Steelhead Prince

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A big nymph for big fish.
Tied on heavy wire nymph hooks for holding power. Heavily weighted to get down fast.
This fly features a gold bead head. A classic trout nymph that fools the big boys too!
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Steelhead Sparkle Pheasant Tail
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A kicked-up Pheasant Tail nymph pattern with some sparkle to it in the thorax..
Tied on heavy wire nymph hooks for holding power. Moderately weighted to drift near the bottom.
A great fly to use as the trailing fly in a dropper/tandem setup.
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Steelhead Caddis Larva
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A moderately weighted Caddis Larva imitation.
A great choice as the dropper fly on a tandem setup, or all by itself.
Nice Opossum body with very spikey Woodchuck head. Tied on Heavy Wire hooks.
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Hex Nymph
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All the elements of a classic hexagenia nymph with a little something at the rear end for attraction - short colored marabou tails.
Available in a variety of colors and tied on Heavy Wire hooks.
Good All Around Steelhead Fly.
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