Steelhead Spey Style
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Claret & Gold Spey*

The Claret & Gold Spey come in the finest tradition of Irish flies.  For a century or more anglers in the Isles have used claret with great success.  I have been using Claret for years on Steelhead and they seem to fancy it as well.  The Antique Yellow hackle is enticing and the copper rib is hard to resist.  The Golden Pheasant tail wing cinches the deal.
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Emerging Caddis Spey*

For years I have been trying to get the folks who make my Silk-Berlin Wool to release an Olive-Brown.  Finally they have done it and this is the fly pattern which was waiting for it..  Meiser showed me the huge impact the hatching of naturals have on the stimulation of the Steelhead on the Rogue.  As such I developed the March Brown Spey and the March Brown Dry with great success.  With this new color I am able to release the Emerging Caddis.  The Body of Olive-Brown with the copper rib and Blue Eared Pheasant hackle looks like it is going to crawl right out of your fly box and into the water.  On rivers like the Rogue where fish are feeding as well as any river which is low and clear this is a great pattern.
Tied on Alec Jackson Spey Hooks.
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Green Butt Spey

This Spey is based on the famous Green Butt Skunk.  The Green Butt is silk floss tied over a gold tinsel tag so it glows like a lantern in the water.  This fly has an awesome silhouette in the water and has accounted for Steelhead up to 31+ pounds so far.  

Alec Jackson Spey Heavy Wire hooks are available for sizes 1.5 and 3.  The heavy wire hook is especially good when fishing with a dry line in a place where you need to get down.  In winter the sink tip takes care of it but when summer fishing you often have situations where you need to get down and the only way to do it is either a weighted fly(yuck) or a heavier hook.

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Green Highlander Spey

This is a beatiful adaptation of the classic Green Highlander Atlantic Salmon fly.  It has all the qualities of a spey plus the dressy Golden Pheasant toppings and Golden Pheasant crest underwing.  It is a terrific, eye catching fly and the chartreuse color is deadly on Steelhead or Atlantics.  This fly is the one to choose when the water is at all clear or on bright sunny days.  

Alec Jackson Spey Heavy Wire hooks are available for sizes 1.5 and 3.  The heavy wire hook is especially good when fishing with a dry line in a place where you need to get down.  In winter the sink tip takes care of it but when summer fishing you often have situations where you need to get down and the only way to do it is either a weighted fly(yuck) or a heavier hook.

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Kalama Special Spey

Once I was privileged  to fish the holy water on the Kalama river.  The person I fished with had grown up there and in a day helped me become aware of the awesome power and history of Kalama river steelhead.  The experience so changed me that I poured through my fly history books at home to find the fly that changed the course of fishing history on the river.  One fly that keeps coming up is the Kalama Special.  Designed by Mooch Abrams for Cutthroats it was fished so thoroughly and effectively fo Steelhead by Mike Kennedy that is has become Kalama river legend.  I offer an adapted Spey version of this simple fly using Gadwall as the hackle and Mallard flank wings.  The Yellow/Gray combinations along with the movement of the long flowing hackle is hard for Steelhead to leave along.  Now you can have a bit of Washington State Steelhead lore in your fly box.

Alec Jackson Spey Heavy Wire hooks are available for sizes 1.5 and 3.  The heavy wire hook is especially good when fishing with a dry line in a place where you need to get down.  In winter the sink tip takes care of it but when summer fishing you often have situations where you need to get down and the only way to do it is either a weighted fly(yuck) or a heavier hook.

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Lady Caroline

This is the classic spey.  Everything we do today comes from classic ties like the Lady Caroline.  Excellent for moving stubborn fish!
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March Brown Spey*

Springing from my work with the Autumns on the Spey patterns I developed this pattern for the Rogue.  In march the huge March Brown hatch on the Rogue and its tributaries gets the Steelhead keyed up. A plain looking imitation like this is just the ticket.  Using Olive-Brown Silk-Berlin Wool as a body with embossed copper ribbing, Blue Eared Pheasant and Widgeon this pattern knocks the fish for a loop.  Don't think for a minute that this pattern is limited to the Rogue area.  All our Northwest rivers have big hatches of March Browns.
Tied on Alec Jackson Spey Hooks.
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Punch Spey

This is a beautiful Fuschia and Chartreuse pattern with a Bronze Mallard wing.  It has terrific visibilty but is not too scary.  They store very well in the mouths of eager Steelhead!
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Purple Haze Spey

This Spey was created during late nights tying with Jimi Hendrix.  The only thing I can say about this fly is hang on to your rod when fishing it, the strikes are incredible! 

Alec Jackson Spey Heavy Wire hooks are available for sizes 1.5 and 3.  The heavy wire hook is especially good when fishing with a dry line in a place where you need to get down.  In winter the sink tip takes care of it but when summer fishing you often have situations where you need to get down and the only way to do it is either a weighted fly(yuck) or a heavier hook.

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Signal Light Spey

This Spey is based on the Signal Light.  The Butts are  silk floss tied over a gold tinsel tag so it glows like a lantern in the water.  Beautiful spey hackle with a Guinea collar.  The hackle tip wings give this fly an awesome silhouette in the water.  Several monster Steelhead have been lost on this fly.

Alec Jackson Spey Heavy Wire hooks are available for sizes 1.5 and 3.  The heavy wire hook is especially good when fishing with a dry line in a place where you need to get down.  In winter the sink tip takes care of it but when summer fishing you often have situations where you need to get down and the only way to do it is either a weighted fly(yuck) or a heavier hook.

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Summer Spey

This is a lovely black, purple and red spey with natural Guinea and hackle tip wings.  Hang on to your rod when you use this fly!
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Sunburst Spey*

The colors on this fly have to be seen to be believed.  The Sunburst Spey Hackle over black iridescent dubbing give the fly a subtle glow from a great distance.  The fly has a great profile but it is understated in every way and will never spook fish but rath tease them into picking it up.  Did I mention the copper tag and rib which drive Ironheads crazy?

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Von Hartmann Spey

This fly was suggested by the need to have an orange fly in the box and my obsession with the work of Syd Glasso.  The gold hook causes the red butt of this fly to shine like a road sign and the sleek bronze mallard wings make it a real show fly, but one that Steelies just cannot resist. 

Alec Jackson Spey Heavy Wire hooks are available for sizes 1.5 and 3.  The heavy wire hook is especially good when fishing with a dry line in a place where you need to get down.  In winter the sink tip takes care of it but when summer fishing you often have situations where you need to get down and the only way to do it is either a weighted fly(yuck) or a heavier hook.

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