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Klinkhammer Scud
This is a fairly easy scud pattern for winter trout fishing. Trout eat lots of scuds throughout the year, especially on tailwaters like the Muskegon and Manistee. Kileys Scud Skins give this fly a very convincing profile, as well as making it more durable. Here's a step by step to tie this killer bug.
HiVis Shiner
A general purpose, easy to tie streamer pattern for smallmouth bass and trout. Best used in dirty water after a rain on a sunny day. A good imitation of stocker rainbow trout, brown trout, and fingerling salmon that are often planted in Springtime months. Change colors and flash to your liking.
Senyo's Stray Dog
Senyo's Stray Dog Spey Fly. This is a very effective fly and is easy to tie. Works great for Michigan and Great Lakes steelhead. Can be tied in a variety of different color schemes.
Kevin Feenstra's Halloween Leech
Originating from the Muskegon River, this is a great swing fly for Great Lakes Steelhead. Tied here on a shank with a trailer hook, this fly can also be tied on a Daiichi 2461. MATERIALS:(+) add to cart 25mm Senyo Shank (+)100 Denier GSP (+)Intruder wire (+)Medium Dumbell eyes (+)Black Marabou (+)Black Schlappen (+)Peacock Ice Dub (+)Pink Flashabou (+)Speckled Copper Flashabou (+)Black Flashabou (+)Mallard Flank (+)Pink Estaz (+)Orange Ice Dub (+)Octoupus Stinger Hook (+) --> ADD ALL TO CART <--