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May 10 2019

Fly Tying Friday // The Kriller

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“It’s easy to get stuck in a rut when it comes to tying steelhead flies. Everyone has their superstitions about what does and doesn’t work. Unfortunately, this means we almost exclusively fish patterns that are based on the same rules. Today, we’re going to bend those rules a bit, all in the name of expanding horizons. Greg Houska is a guide, photographer, advocate for wild places, and the originator of the Kriller. Sporting dumbell eyes positioned at the rear of the shank, the Kriller rides eye-up on the swing. Mimicking the upward trajectory of a squid fleeing predators from below, this fly has been known to trigger spectacular hits from coastal salmonids. It’s time to incorporate this pattern into your box, particularly if you find yourself fishing near the ocean.” – Jack Reis

Photo: Jack Reis

Materials:

  • Shank: OPST Intruder Shank – 45mm
  • Thread: UTC 70 – White
  • Rear Collar: Senyo’s Laser Yarn – White, Ice Dub – Blue Steelie, X-Select Marabou – Fl. Blue,  EP Fibers – Sky Blue, Rhea Plume – Silver Doctor Blue, Senyo’s Laser Dub – Fl. Blue, Sili Legs – Pearl
  • Eyes: Dumbell Eyes
  • Body: Large Tinsel – Pearl, Ultra Wire – Blue, Medium D-Rib – Clear
  • Front Collar: Rabbit Strip – Blue/White, Saddle Hackle – White

More From Jack Reis:

  • Amy’s Ant
  • The Honeypot
  • Christmas Island Juan

Filed Under: Fly Tying, Guest Posts, Tips Tagged With: fly tying friday, Jack Reis, the kriller

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Stoney says

    May 10, 2019 at 8:12 am

    I love this fly, its got a sci-fi thing going on but with a classy vibe.

  2. Web Editor says

    May 10, 2019 at 4:09 pm

    Keen eye Stoney, Jack Reis is a very classy guy and fly tier haha!

  3. GregH says

    May 14, 2019 at 11:56 am

    Stoked to see you tie this Jack – very clean! Really enjoyed seeing your choice of materials too, the marabou is a great idea (and more durable).
    I do find the Kriller swims better with more profile/flare if the dumbbell eyes are tied in on the bottom side of the shank and the rabbit strip on the top.
    Thanks for sharing!

  4. Jack says

    May 14, 2019 at 5:53 pm

    Glad you approve, Greg! It’s a killer pattern and a lot of fun to tie. Totally agree on your dumbbell/rabbit strip advice. I can see how that would really help on the flare of the rabbit. Going to have to work that in going forward. Again, thanks for the kind words.

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