Steelhead Fishing With Streamers

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A steelhead streamer

Streamers can make excellent artificial flies for catching steelhead. Designed to imitate minnows and other baitfish, streamers come in a number of patterns. Long fly rods and heavy fly lines are key to finding success when steelhead fishing with streamers.

  1. Tackle

    • Steelhead fishing with streamers presupposes using a fly rod with a large arbor reel and a sinking fly line of 8 or 9 weight. The rod should be at least 9 feet long, medium action and made of graphite. Graphite fly rods are lighter and more powerful than fiberglass rods.

    Streamer Patterns

    • Leech imitations and muddler minnows generally work well. Popular patterns such as Emulator, Hackle Flash Streamer, Funny Bunny, Lucious Leech and Matuka are all effective. Streamer patterns that have the flash and color of a salmon fly can also be successful.

    Techniques

    • Steelhead fishing with streamers is done either by the dead-drift method or the strip-line method. The dead-drift is casting your streamer cross stream and letting the current take it downstream without imparting any action to the fly. The strip-line method works the opposite way. After making your cast across and downstream, start to strip in line with short sharp jerks, simulating a darting prey.

    Tactics

    • Every stream or river is different and no one streamer will work on every stream, every time. If fishing a location for the first time, take the easy approach and check with the local tackle shop or locals to find out what patterns work best. However, one rule holds true, no matter where you are fishing: in low, clear water, use smaller streamers and in high, murky water, use a larger streamer with bolder colors.

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