FAVORITE PATTERNS OF CLARK-SKAMANIA FLYFISHERS
Introduction
Founded in 1975, Clark Skamania Flyfishers is dedicated to preserving wild fish stocks and the natural resources that sustain them. The club also promotes fly fishing as a method of angling that fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of nature’s diversity.
Favorite Patterns of Clark Skamania Flyfishers is a collection of the flies our members reach for most often when they’re on the water. Some are time-honored Northwest standards; others were developed for specific waters and unique fishing challenges. While many are tailored to our home waters and native fish species of the Pacific Northwest, our members fish globally—in both salt and fresh—so you’ll also find patterns suited for destinations far afield.
Where known, we’ve listed the tiers and originators, along with tying tips and notes that may assist both seasoned anglers and those new to the craft.
These patterns—lovingly designed and tied by skilled hands—reflect not only a deep understanding of aquatic ecosystems but also the creativity and care that make fly fishing as much an art as a sport. We share them here to enrich the collective knowledge of fellow anglers and to inspire those just beginning their journey.
FAVORITE PATTERNS OF CLARK SKAMANIA FLYFISHERS
© 2025
Clark-Skamania Flyfishers
PO Box 644
Vancouver, Washington 98666
Edited by Bart Phillips
Dry Flies
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Nymphs, Streamers and Wet Flies
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Steelhead and Salmon Flies
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Saltwater Flies
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