#102909 - 11/12/03 02:04 AM
 
Re: winter steelie flies
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Registered:  05/10/03
 
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Loc:  Vancouver WA
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Reynee
   Popsicles are hard to beat  in most conditions..  I like sizes 1/0 and 2/0
  colors black and blue black and purple red and orange pink and white
  that is in my opinion  a  good way to start from there branch out to what looks good to you  or  what you see someone catch a fish on. Whatever builds  your conficence in a certain fly.. winter steelheading is all about hope and hope  comes  from confidence.. Also understand  that winter steelheading is about discipline. Go often,  fish hard, fish smart and enjoy yourself while you are out  fish or not...
  For me winter  fishing is also a social event. In the summer i am focused on fishing  but in the winter i take great pleasure in meeting people so say hi to fellow  fishers and make friends 
 
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#102910 - 11/12/03 09:10 PM
 
Re: winter steelie flies
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Registered:  02/28/02
 
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Loc:  Marine Area 13
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I vote for the marabou patterns too!
  I also like the old stand-bys..  Green Butt Skunk, Skykomish Sunrise, Alaska Mary Ann, ets...
  Water conditions will dictate the size of pattern I chose..  High and muddy water... bid irons..3/0, 4/0 or 5/0. 
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#102911 - 11/13/03 03:15 PM
 
Re: winter steelie flies
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Juvenile at Sea
 
 
Registered:  09/16/01
 
Posts: 215
 
Loc:  White City, Oregon
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Bit of a different view: I stick with dark patterns almost year round. I will vary the size of the fly based upon water conditions.
  Interesting thing is some patterns are quite effective on some rivers, but not that effective in others. Pick a river and try to find out what works/doesn't work for that particular stream. fae 
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#102912 - 11/16/03 09:39 PM
 
Re: winter steelie flies
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Registered:  07/02/03
 
Posts: 622
 
Loc:  Olympia
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What are we trying to imitate or match when winter stealhead flying? minnows, leaches, crawdads and big crawly nymphs? 
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#102915 - 11/17/03 07:28 PM
 
Re: winter steelie flies
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Registered:  03/22/03
 
Posts: 860
 
Loc:  Puyallup, WA
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Don't forget to rule out purple and pink, the most inportant steely colors of them all.  
  You standard hairwing flies work great; Purple Pearls, Freight Trains, Speys, Skunks, Polor Shrimps, Brad's Brats, just to name a few... 
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#102916 - 11/23/03 03:11 PM
 
Re: winter steelie flies
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Egg
 
 
Registered:  11/23/03
 
Posts: 4
 
Loc:  Chicago
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Popsicles, Show Girls, and bunny leeches in the above mentioned colors are good ones to start with.  Have to get them down though to winter fish, so make sure you are getting there with your sink tip set up.  They are not going to move far in cold winter temps.
  Never underestimate the power of the colors white and black.
  BG 
 
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