POLL: Pick my fly- Beach fishing

What Fly to throw? (North Sound- Late August)


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MarshRat

Steelhead
Hello grizzled beach anglers- I’m visiting my hometown in the Northwest and I have 1 (maybe 2) days to fish the North sound next week. I scavenged through my trout and steelhead boxes for passable beach fishing flies, help me pick what to throw.

1. Size 6 beadhead sparkly thing
2. Size 4 unweighted chum fry thing
3. Size 4 beadhead woolly bugger
4. Size 2 heavy dumbbell stinger hook steelhead thing
5. Size 2 light dumbbell stinger hook steelhead thing

(See attached photo- Sharpie for scale)

For rods I have a 6wt + clear intermediate and an 8wt + floater at my disposal.
 

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Are you fishing for SRC or coho?

If SRC is go with 1, 2, and potentially 3 (depending on size). For coho, I’d fish 4 but I’d probably skip them all and either buy or tie a half dozen clousers or stinger clousers in combinations of white, pink and chartreuse. Basic but consistently works.
 
Are you fishing for SRC or coho?

If SRC is go with 1, 2, and potentially 3 (depending on size). For coho, I’d fish 4 but I’d probably skip them all and either buy or tie a half dozen clousers or stinger clousers in combinations of white, pink and chartreuse. Basic but consistently works.
Thanks! I’ll be fishing a beach where I have caught both SRC and coho. Unfortunately, in my experience at this beach, I feel like it’s a bit late for SRC and a bit early for coho, so I’m not sure what will be around. I’ve even caught a chinook there.
 
I think I would go for #1, but any of those flies would catch a coho, if you could find on that was in a snappy mood.
Ha, I looked at the pics and guessed that you would choose number 1, which I have also caught multiple fish on by the way.
 
3. Hard to beat a wooly bugger. Does so well one guy’s even renamed it after himself.

Were it me, I’d probably fish #5 for summer sh, then when I got tired of that hit a beach. Our rivers are in very nice shape thanks to the weather and summer numbers have been significantly higher than previous years.
 
I know so little about beach flies, but I do like the concept of this thread. Enjoyable to see the different answers.
 
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Put the votes to the test, fished the woolly bugger for a couple hours. Never caught so many sculpin in my life! They ate on the swing through a rip, and ate on the strip!

Switched to a white/chartreuse Clouser as advised for the second half of the day, still no gamefish. Hope to get one more day in before flying out.
 
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Put the votes to the test, fished the woolly bugger for a couple hours. Never caught so many sculpin in my life! They ate on the swing through a rip, and ate on the strip!

Switched to a white/chartreuse Clouser as advised for the second half of the day, still no gamefish. Hope to get one more day in before flying out.
You freaking won the lottery! Amazing day!
 
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