Salmon Egg
16 Jun 2025
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Salmon Egg
Mimics the appearance of salmon eggs. Effective in catching a variety of fish species and is most commonly used in freshwater streams and rivers.
How it's tied
The Salmon Egg Fly is typically made with a small, round hook, brightly colored thread, and a small amount of egg-shaped yarn. The yarn is typically dyed in bright colors such as orange, pink, or red to mimic the appearance of salmon eggs.
What it mimics
As the name suggests, the Salmon Egg Fly mimics the appearance of salmon eggs, which are a primary food source for many fish species. The bright colors and realistic shape of the fly make it a highly effective attractor fly.
Where it's used
The Salmon Egg Fly is most commonly used in freshwater streams and rivers where salmon and other fish species spawn. It is particularly effective in areas with clear water where fish can easily see the bright colors of the fly.
Some other interesting facts
The Salmon Egg Fly can be fished using a variety of techniques including dead drifting, nymphing, and indicator fishing.
Some anglers prefer to use the Salmon Egg Fly as a dropper fly behind a larger attractor fly.
While the Salmon Egg Fly is most commonly used in freshwater streams and rivers, it can also be effective in stillwater environments such as lakes and ponds.
Fly tying video for the Salmon Egg
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