Skrat Spey Fly
The skrat spey fly was specifically designed for the Salmon River steelhead fishery in upstate New York.
April 27, 2021
In Scandinavian folklore, a skrat is a mischievous creature with gold and other riches that gets tricked out of its treasure.
Andrew Sponable runs Cobble Creek Outfitters based out of Adirondack State Park in upstate New York. In the autumn, he concentrates on guiding on the Salmon River, one of the most heavily pressured fisheries on the East Coast.
Andrew’s favorite spot on the river is in the Upper Fly Zone. This section of the river has a change in gradient and a few smooth runs, making it a great steelhead holding waterway. Andrew’s pattern was designed specifically for Salmon River steelhead. It works well in spring and fall, but spring is usually better because the steelhead are migrating back to the lake and feeding heavily after spawning.