Gerry, some years ago we hosted a Boy Scout from
Ichikawa, Japan. We lost tract of him some years ago.

Tony


gerich77 wrote:

Hi,
I don't post very often but this post caught my eye, since I just got back from a steelhead trip to the Grande Ronde River in Washington, and have a new favorite steelhead fly--a dry fly that works very well there. I had originally tied these flies to use in BC but never did and they were still in my steelhead box. The fly is a small (size 6) Bulkley Mouse. When hitched in the proper place (behind the collar) they float and wake like a champ. On this trip I caught my first dry fly steelies with a spey rod, what a thrill to see the fly disappear in a swirl. I used a natural color one during the day and a black one in the evening. I'm going to tie them with a small tuft of pink on top, so I can track the fly better in choppy water. In my book this fly is a definite winner!--Gerry Ichikawa

On 10/26/05, Garry V. Wiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    At 09:29 PM 10/26/2005, you wrote:
    >So..what are your current favorite steelhead flies? I just finished
    >a bunch of pearl colored Deschutes Madness flies and wish to know
    >what you're tying. As they say, inquiring minds want to know. Joyce

    Joyce,

            Since I'm guessing your fishing for steel in larger rivers
    that what PA offers, I don't really have a good idea on what to tell
    you.  In PA, our steelhead run up trout sized streams as the water
    temp/flow permits.  The standard patterns here are the egg pattern
    group - Sucker Spawn, Crystal Meth, Glo-Bugs.  I also use an Estaz
    Egg, which is nothing more than Estaz in steelhead colors (chart,
    pink, white, orange) palmered up a hook.  I mix mine up too by adding
    a gold beadhead to all those patterns as well as krystal flash tails
    as well.  I'm in the Steelhead Swap and am tying a concept type
    fly.   I also found an idea in an old magazine I was going through --
    'steelhead' a nymph pattern.  Here's what ya do -- take a staple
    pattern - ie a Pheasant Tail Nymph.  Tie it as you normally would,
    until you get to the thorax.  At that point, mix it up - I take
    chart. estaz and make THAT the thorax.  Finish as normal.  That combo
    has probably been my No.1 goto fly since I've tried it.  Works just
    as good or better than the original PTN's on the stream.  That pretty
    much describes my flybox for steelhead.  I have the woolybuggers and
    other stuff you'll see listed on fisherie.com
    <http://fisherie.com>'s website.  I want to
    add some sort of bucktail streamers for next trip though -- they seem
    to have been working lately.

            Hope this helps.


    Garry
    Da'Burgh, PA
    Is It Fishin' Time Yet?



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