
Popsicle
The Popsicle is a classic steelhead and salmon fly, originally designed by George Cook as part of his renowned "Alaskabou" series. First developed in Bristol Bay, Alaska, this vibrant and highly effective pattern has become a staple for anglers targeting aggressive migratory fish. Its bold colors and flowing marabou construction create lifelike movement in the water, making it an excellent choice for swinging through runs where steelhead and salmon are holding. Tied with premium marabou for a pulsating action, the Popsicle excels in both clear and slightly stained waters. The fly's bright, contrasting colors increase visibility and trigger aggressive responses from fish, particularly in colder waters when steelhead and salmon are looking for high-contrast prey. To fish the Popsicle effectively, swing it through deep pools and runs using a sink-tip or floating line, depending on water conditions. This pattern is especially productive in late summer through fall when steelhead and salmon