8 Must-Have Flies for Alaskan Rainbow Trout

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So you want to travel thousands of miles to go fly fishing in Alaska, home to giant flesh-eating Rainbow Trout, float planes, and remote wilderness. It is important to prioritize desired fishing tactics, species, and weather patterns before planning your fishy getaway. It is also important to arrive with a thorough fly selection. Fly patterns can make or break a trip to Alaska, and having the right patterns in your fly box is paramount. Here are a few pertinent fly suggestions for Alaskan Rainbow Trout and when/how to use them. Read on to find out more.

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After traveling thousands of miles to get to a good spot- I hope the fish are big and dumb enough where everything looks like food.
 
Float tubing in lakes was very productive up there. Go to flies were chocolate moose, egg sucking leach, flesh flies. If you are going to be up there I highly recommend chasing grayling. We would go to tangle lakes. They are a good eating fish and strike in just about anything.
 
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