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The Crystal Meth Egg Fly - 2 Pack is a fantastic pattern designed initially for Lake Erie steelhead and has since proven to be effective for any river that has trout, steelhead, or salmon. The Crystal Meth Fly is essential for murky water during the early spring in Great Lakes tributaries when the sucker run occurs. These Great Lakes steelhead flies are glittery versions of a Sucker Spawn fly that… Read More
The Crystal Meth Egg Fly - 2 Pack is a fantastic pattern designed initially for Lake Erie steelhead and has since proven to be effective for any river that has trout, steelhead, or salmon. The Crystal Meth Fly is essential for murky water during the early spring in Great Lakes tributaries when the sucker run occurs. These Great Lakes steelhead flies are glittery versions of a Sucker Spawn fly that mimics sucker fish egg clusters and can be used in nearly all spawning situations. Crystal Meth steelhead egg flies are lethal and should be used frequently in the fall and spring months when fish migrations are consistent.
This steelhead fly is similar to the Sucker Spawn Egg fly, but it's made of a different material that has a sheen and creates the impression of a cluster of sucker eggs. Some people think the name comes from the idea that steelhead might get hooked on this fly the way humans can become addicted to crystal meth. Either way, if you're fishing in tributary steelhead streams during spawning season, let the Crystal Meth steelhead egg fly bounce along the bottom. This fly is also becoming popular on the Pacific Coast steelhead streams. Make sure you have a variety of colors in your egg fly box. If one color works, keep using it until it stops working, then switch to a different color.
- Egg pattern designed for Great Lakes steelhead with a growing popularity on the Pacific Coast streams
- Similar to sucker spawn egg fly but with a sparkly sheen
- Deadly in off-color water during the sucker run in early spring but used in the fall, too, during consistent fish migrations
- Technique: dead drift below shallow gravel areas
- Tied on Daiichi hooks, straight eye, 2X strong, 5X short
- Quantity per pack: 2
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