Steelhead Assassin – A Classic for Summer Steelhead
Steelhead Assassin
The Steelhead Assassin is a lightly dressed, low-water fly pattern, perfectly suited for summer steelhead fishing in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest. Originally created by Dale Lackey around 1985, this fly was designed specifically for the Klamath and Trinity Rivers—both renowned for their summer-run steelhead.
The pattern is featured in the respected book Flies for Steelhead by Dick Stewart and Farrow Allen, where it is credited as an exceptionally effective choice for clear, low-water conditions. With its slim profile and subtle movement, the Steelhead Assassin is ideal for targeting wary fish in pressured waters.
This particular version is tied on a Partridge N2 Single Hook #10, combining classic design with modern hook technology to ensure strong hook sets and reliable performance.
Also excellent for use in Oregon and Washington rivers, the Steelhead Assassin remains a favorite among experienced anglers looking to connect with summer steelhead in challenging conditions.



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