Many of the steelhead streams in Alaska are fairly small (<600cfs), high-gradient flows with lots of woody debris, and these conditions lend themselves well to the dead-drifted presentation. You are pretty much ready to go fishing, but there's one more thing.how does all this stuff go together, anyways? You read the last issue of The Drake and got all jazzed up to go fishing, and this year you finally got one of those "Steelhead Nymph Selection" boxes from AFFG. You spent all of last month futzing around with gear, making sure your reel drags are working properly and getting your fly rods in order, checking and re-checking your gear bag to make sure that you haven't forgotten anything. Last winter's snow is melting off nicely, making for perfect river conditions to welcome the first fish of the year.
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