Brett's Klamath Intruder

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Description

Brett’s Klamath Intruder – Created by Brett Jensen. This little intruder has all the characteristics of its big brother: it moves and breathes while maintaining a profile. This is a great fly that will fish well throughout the season. It's lightly weighted, so you can fish it on a Scandi line for summer steelhead, or with a heavier tip in your favorite winter spots.

Curated by the IdentaFly fly fishing team.

Pro Tip

When fishing Brett's Klamath Intruder, target areas with moderate to fast currents where steelhead are likely to hold. Utilize a sink-tip line to achieve the desired depth, and employ a swing presentation across the current. The fly's lightweight construction allows for a natural drift, enticing strikes from both steelhead and salmon.

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Fly Tying Recipe

Hook: Size 6 octopus hook, attached via a loop knot for easy replacement. Shank: 15mm Waddington shank. Thread: Black 6/0 or 140 denier. Body: Peacock herl or synthetic dubbing for added flash. Hackle: Soft hackle, such as guinea or marabou, providing pulsating movement. Wing: Sparse strands of flash material, like Flashabou or Krystal Flash, overlaid with natural fibers. Eyes: Small dumbbell eyes to ensure a balanced presentation.