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  • Flymen Sili-Leg Intruder: Fly Tying Tutorial
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Flymen Sili-Leg Intruder: Fly Tying Tutorial

Want to Tie a Tough-As-Nails Steelhead Pattern?

The Flymen Sili-Leg Intruder is a completely synthetic Steelhead Intruder tied on the Fish-Skull Senyo's Articulated Shank for Steelhead and Salmon Flies. 

Intruder-style flies are designed to trigger aggressive strikes from steelhead by "intruding" on their territory and provoking an attack.

The movement of the bulletproof sili-leg skirt coupled with the the Kona Big Game Hunter stinger hook gives you an incredibly durable and deadly Intruder pattern.

Learn to tie the Flymen Sili-Leg Intruder today!

Fly Recipe

View the Flymen Articulated Shank Family guide.

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About Brian Wise:

Brian Wise is a fly fishing guide in extreme Southern Missouri. His mainstays are the wild rainbow trout and large predatory brown trout of the North Fork of the White River, but he is also a self-proclaimed smallmouth junkie and loves the seasonal striper fishing as well. He's been the head guide at River of Life Farm for over a decade and has been featured in print such as Southern Living Magazine, Outdoor Life, Fly Fisherman, Field and Stream, Rural Missouri Magazine, on television shows such as NBC’s Today Show, Outdoor Channel’s Ultimate Outdoors, several appearances on Outdoor Channel Outfitters, and is a Field Producer for Chasing Waters on the Pursuit Channel. He was a 2007 qualifier for the coveted Best of the West distance casting competition and won the Bennett Springs distance casting competition with a whopping cast of 106 feet. When Brian isn’t guiding, he is fishing with his two sons. His fly tying and fly fishing videos are quickly making their way to the top of the list, and the Fly Fishing the Ozarks Youtube Channel is the fastest growing channel in the fly fishing genre.

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Comments on this post (2)

  • Dec 03, 2020

    Nice Fly, I made several of those last year to fish Alaska.
    This pattern was originated by Scott Howell in the Pacific Northwest to overcome the tiresome loss of durable materials on his intruders.

    — John Jaacks

  • Dec 03, 2020

    Nice Fly, I made several of those last year to fish Alaska.
    This pattern was originated by Scott Howell in the Pacific Northwest to overcome the tiresome loss of durable materials on his intruders.

    — John Jaacks

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