The bead-head acts as both an attractant and weight to drop the fly into the strike zone. It is most productive in faster water when run along the bottom.
Use the brushed stainless steel 6” forceps for easy hook removal and pinching split shots in place. These forceps include locking clamps and a point for cleaning out hook-eyes.
An imitation of the common inhabitant of many Steelhead streams and rivers. It is most productive when slowly bounced along the bottom in rocky runs and pools.
A bright and highly visible pattern perfect for off-colour water or when trying to cover lots of water quickly. This pattern fishes best when run along the bottom.
This simple pattern is especially deadly for Steelhead and Salmon. This fly is most productive when drifted along the bottom to imitate the movement of a natural egg. Expertly tied on a Raven Specialist hook. Available in 8 great fish catching colours and two sizes (No.8 or 14).
Quite possibly the ultimate steelhead jig. The Jiggy Bugger is designed to sit horizontally under the float while its soft marabou body undulates with the slightest movement to entice Steelhead and Salmon to strike. Always ready for action, it is equally effective in fast or slow waters.
These 6.5” stainless steel forceps were designed for use in cold weather. Easy to use without removing your gloves. They feature a serrated cutting edge and powerful locking clamps.
These stainless steel forceps are 5.5” in length and feature a serrated cutting edge and powerful locking clamps. The forceps include a point for cleaning out hook-eyes and a prying wedge for opening split shot.
One of the primary nymphs in Steelhead water and a reliable pattern for anglers over many years. It is best fished along the bottom close to shore or suspended off the bottom of gravelly pools in a dead drift.
This pattern catches more fish than any other. It can be dead drifted, twitched, suspended, stripped-in or bounced along the bottom with great success.