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Title: Go to Fly for Steelies?
Post by: qescott on December 05, 2011, 06:41:23 PM
This is going to be my first steelhead season, and I'm gunna try flying it. Would anyone like to share their go to for winter steel? I understand it's not as much about flies as it is finding fish but a nice fly I can rely on from a seasoned angler would be a nice addition to my box. Thanks in advance guys,
Quinn
Title: Re: Go to Fly for Steelies?
Post by: Sandman on December 05, 2011, 09:12:12 PM

Yes, getting the fly to the fish is more important than the pattern.  Steelhead are trout and are aggressive biters.  That said, my favorites are small single egg patterns in clear water, and larger flies with a bit of action in more coloured water (egg sucking leech, intruders, etc)
Title: Re: Go to Fly for Steelies?
Post by: awurban@msn.com on December 05, 2011, 09:25:59 PM
darker coloured patterns, gp, intruders and smaller orange gp. For higher water I will try prom dress, or bright intruder, or dark intruders with colour contrast
Title: Re: Go to Fly for Steelies?
Post by: adecadelost on December 06, 2011, 09:18:15 AM
This was part of a great post from another forum about swinging for steelhead that I thought I'd share.
I think its great info for anyone starting out for steel, and great for those of us who have been swinging so long we've forgotten a few of the basic ideas.

"#6 - Narrow the focus, part 5. Three flies. One orange, one black, one purple, 1 1/2" to 2" long, tied either wound marabou collar style or in the egg sucking leech style. If in ESL, use a red egg "head" on the black and a chartreuse head on the purple. These three colors in the size described have caught steelhead under all water viz conditions and on, I'd be willing to wager, every river on the west coast that has been angled much for winter steelhead. The simplicity of fly selection is once again, a focus tactic to keep the angler locked onto the learning and away from being sidetracked by all the frilly little accoutrements that often accompany fly fishing... there will be lots of opportunity for that later."

Thanks to Ed for passing down great knowledge.
Title: Re: Go to Fly for Steelies?
Post by: River Fisherman on December 12, 2011, 05:57:00 PM
Well posted, Adecadelost. I would fully agree. You can play around a bit with the colors, though. The key is to be in the "range" in order to catch them.
Title: Re: Go to Fly for Steelies?
Post by: Stickleback on March 05, 2012, 11:09:55 AM
Better to match size and colour to the fishing conditions rather than a specific pattern.  This is a great video by denekioutdoors featuring Tom Larimer, regarding steelhead fly selection.    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8p6V9EN1jo
Title: Re: Go to Fly for Steelies?
Post by: legend on March 07, 2012, 10:04:40 PM
Golden Stone great on the Cowichan !!!!!