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The Green Butt Skunk is a famous fly for catching steelhead and salmon in rivers across the West. This pattern uses a dark body and a bright green tag to get the attention of aggressive fish. It belongs in every tackle box because it works when other flies do not.
How To Use It
Fish this fly by swinging it across the current. Cast down and across the river while keeping a tight line to feel the bite. It works well on a floating line in summer or with a sink tip in winter. Let the fly swing all the way to the bank before you cast again. This fly is great for fishing wide runs and the ends of pools.
When To Use It
This fly works well in many water conditions. The black body is easy for fish to see on cloudy days or when the light is low. The bright green butt helps the fly stand out in water that has a green or blue color. It is a top choice for both summer and winter fishing.
Why We Like It
We love this pattern because it is simple and reliable. The mix of a dark body and a bright tag creates a look that fish chase. It swims straight in the current and keeps its shape in fast water. This fly has a long history of success on the river.
Comparisons
Green Butt Skunk vs Traditional Skunk: The Traditional Skunk does not have the bright green tag that the Green Butt version has. Choose the Green Butt when you want extra color in the water. The Traditional Skunk is a better choice for very clear water and shy fish.
Green Butt Skunk vs Purple Peril: The Purple Peril uses purple colors that show up well in dark water. Use the Green Butt Skunk when the water looks green or blue. Both flies work well when swinging but give the fish a different look.
Green Butt Skunk vs Freight Train: The Freight Train mixes many colors for a bolder look. Pick the Green Butt Skunk when you need a simpler shape in the water. The Freight Train is often better for angry fish in high water.
Description
The Green Butt Skunk is a famous fly for catching steelhead and salmon in rivers across the West. This pattern uses a dark body and a bright green tag to get the attention of aggressive fish. It belongs in every tackle box because it works when other flies do not.
How To Use It
Fish this fly by swinging it across the current. Cast down and across the river while keeping a tight line to feel the bite. It works well on a floating line in summer or with a sink tip in winter. Let the fly swing all the way to the bank before you cast again. This fly is great for fishing wide runs and the ends of pools.
When To Use It
This fly works well in many water conditions. The black body is easy for fish to see on cloudy days or when the light is low. The bright green butt helps the fly stand out in water that has a green or blue color. It is a top choice for both summer and winter fishing.
Why We Like It
We love this pattern because it is simple and reliable. The mix of a dark body and a bright tag creates a look that fish chase. It swims straight in the current and keeps its shape in fast water. This fly has a long history of success on the river.
Comparisons
Green Butt Skunk vs Traditional Skunk: The Traditional Skunk does not have the bright green tag that the Green Butt version has. Choose the Green Butt when you want extra color in the water. The Traditional Skunk is a better choice for very clear water and shy fish.
Green Butt Skunk vs Purple Peril: The Purple Peril uses purple colors that show up well in dark water. Use the Green Butt Skunk when the water looks green or blue. Both flies work well when swinging but give the fish a different look.
Green Butt Skunk vs Freight Train: The Freight Train mixes many colors for a bolder look. Pick the Green Butt Skunk when you need a simpler shape in the water. The Freight Train is often better for angry fish in high water.






















