Collection: Steelhead & Salmon Flies

Drift Outfitters - Customized Fly Selection
Drift Outfitters

Drift Outfitters - Customized Fly Selection

Regular price From $35.00
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"The Bug" Steelhead Jig #4
Drift Outfitters

"The Bug" Steelhead Jig #4

Regular price $6.95
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Jig Frenchie
Montana Fly Co.

Jig Frenchie

Regular price $3.90
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Squidro - Local Favourite
Drift Outfitters

Squidro - Local Favourite

Regular price $8.00
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Shadow Flies Intruder
Shadow Flies

Shadow Flies Intruder

Regular price $7.95
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Tungsten Jig Lightning Bug Black
Montana Fly Co.

Tungsten Jig Lightning Bug Black

Regular price $3.90
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Pheasant Tail Nymph Fly
Montana Fly Co.

Pheasant Tail Nymph Fly

Regular price $3.00
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Frances Tungsten Salmon Tube
Shadow Flies

Frances Tungsten Salmon Tube

Regular price $7.95
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BH Epoxyback Copper Nymph
Montana Fly Co.

BH Epoxyback Copper Nymph

Regular price $3.00
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Silverman's Sparkle Worm
Montana Fly Co.

Silverman's Sparkle Worm

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Sili-leg Stone Orange Tungsten
RIO

Sili-leg Stone Orange Tungsten

Regular price $3.90
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Bead Head Rubber Legs Kauffman Stonefly Black
Montana Fly Co.

Bead Head Rubber Legs Kauffman Stonefly Black

Regular price $3.90
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Browse our collection of Steelhead and Salmon Flies at Drift Outfitters & Fly Shop, featuring proven patterns that deliver results across rivers in Canada and beyond. 

From traditional Atlantic salmon classics to modern intruders, tube flies, and Great Lakes steelhead favourites, each fly is tied with premium materials for durability and lifelike movement. These flies are designed to cover every condition—from deep pools and fast runs to low, clear water—ensuring anglers are prepared no matter the season. Perfect for chasing salmon on the East Coast or steelhead throughout the Great Lakes, this collection offers confidence and performance on the swing.

Steelhead & Salmon Flies FAQ

Q: What types of steelhead and salmon flies do you sell?
A: Drift Outfitters carries a comprehensive selection of steelhead and salmon flies for Great Lakes and Coastal fisheries. Our collection includes classic patterns, modern intruders, egg flies, tube flies, streamers, and dry flies — all tied for strong hooksets and durable performance in tough river conditions.

Q: How do I choose the right fly for steelhead or salmon?
A: Fly choice depends on water conditions, time of year, and fish behaviour. Bright, flashy patterns work best in high or stained water, while subtle, natural tones excel in clear flows. Egg flies and nymphs are ideal during spawning runs, while streamers and intruders trigger aggressive strikes from active fish.

Q: What hooks and materials are your flies tied with?
A: Our steelhead and salmon flies are tied on strong, corrosion-resistant hooks from top brands like Ahrex, Daiichi, and Partridge. Materials include durable synthetics, marabou, and flash fibres for movement and visibility in all water conditions.

Q: Which brands of steelhead and salmon flies do you carry?
A: Drift Outfitters carries premium patterns from RIO, Fulling Mill, Rainy’s, and Drift Outfitters’ own custom flies.These flies are hand-selected and tested for Great Lakes, Pacific, and Atlantic salmon and steelhead fisheries.

Q: What’s the difference between tube flies and traditional flies?
A: Tube flies are tied on hollow tubes rather than hooks, allowing you to rig the hook separately for better hook placement and allowing you to change hooks if one dulls. They’re durable, versatile, and perfect for targeting large, aggressive fish like salmon and steelhead.

Q: How should I store my steelhead and salmon flies?
A: Use large fly boxes with deep compartments for bulky patterns and tubes. After fishing, dry your flies completely to prevent rust and material damage.