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Fly Fishing, Flies, Salmon and Steelhead Flies
A new pattern this year is the Glo Beetle. Developed by a local tier, this fly could be considered a cross between a sucker spawn and a glo bug. With the back of the fly resembling the shape of a potato beetle and the chenille body, this fly is sure to be a popular fly for steelhead and salmon. This fly is tied on a chemically-sharpened wet-nymph hook.