Hooked On Fly Tying: Summer Low Water Steelhead Flies
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$24.95
Focus on the low water, or summer flies. These are fished in clearer water when the temperature is not as cold. Miller tie a surface fly, or skater, & a couple of traditional style wet flies. 98 min
Justin Miller is a steelhead guide from Northern California & enjoys fly fishing for anything that swims, but steelhead monopolizes most of his time & energy. The mystique of this fish & the beautiful places they exist, keep Justin focused on them for most of the year. Having searched for these fish from southern Alaska & northern British Columbia, all the way to the San Francisco Bay, & every where he can find them in between. Justin prefers the traditional down stream swing, & the flies that are used with this method. This DVD will focus on the low water, or summer flies. These are fished in clearer water when the temperature is not as cold. The flies are typically much smaller than winter flies & the fish are willing to move farther for them. We will tie a surface fly, or skater, & a couple of traditional style wet flies. Both of these should be presented on a floating line.
Justin Miller is a steelhead guide from Northern California & enjoys fly fishing for anything that swims, but steelhead monopolizes most of his time & energy. The mystique of this fish & the beautiful places they exist, keep Justin focused on them for most of the year. Having searched for these fish from southern Alaska & northern British Columbia, all the way to the San Francisco Bay, & every where he can find them in between. Justin prefers the traditional down stream swing, & the flies that are used with this method. This DVD will focus on the low water, or summer flies. These are fished in clearer water when the temperature is not as cold. The flies are typically much smaller than winter flies & the fish are willing to move farther for them. We will tie a surface fly, or skater, & a couple of traditional style wet flies. Both of these should be presented on a floating line.