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Winter fly fishing for steelhead, salmon river NY. What's your favorite fly?

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  1. Pheasant tail says:

    A few that I always carry with me on the Salmon river:

    1) Nuclear eggs (yarn flys) in orange/chartruese or pink/chartruese
    2) Black bead head wooly boogers, size 4 or 6 fished down and across then "swung" in the current
    3) stone fly nymphs (black and gold) dead drifted
    4) and my secret weapon: a size 12 copper john dead drifted

    I use an 8 wt rod w/ 250yds backing – floating line, and florocarbon tippet (3x or 4x) nymphs and yarn flys fished w/ an indicator, a few small splitshot to get them deep.
    Wooly boogers work well at +750 cfm

  2. theodore k says:

    Hi, I am absolutly obsessed with fly fishing since you can do it just about in any water with fish. anyway, I would recommend the wet flies.

    ex. Spey flies, Green-butt skunk, fall favorites, and thors.

    You should get atleast 4 versions of each fly in different sizes.

    ex. sizes, 11, 12, 13, 14, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

    Steel heads love bright colors so use them.

    ex. red. green, and oranges, along with purple.

    try using paterns of different colors if the you dont get any action for a while.

    I prefer the green-butt skunk but different fish work with different colors/flies.

  3. Droptine s says:

    i live about 40 miles north of Pulaski,you are not gonna believe this but Ive used green, red,and orange foam earplugs,i was skeptical when i first heard about it ,but actually caught fish on them,try it if you like

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