In the next couple months I plan to get out on the Vedder and work on my fly casting (single hand spey). My primary objective is to improve my technique, but if I hook a steelhead in the process - all the better! I'm hoping to get a bit of advice on what type of setup and flies would work well this time of year.
The only fly line I have now on my 8wt is a clear intermediate sink tip. It is better suited for lower/clear water for coho, but it will have to work for the time being. Down the road I would like to get the Rio Versitip floating mainline and tips for steelheading.
I was planning to run about 4-5 feet of straight 15LB Maxima Ultragreen with a non-slip loop knot to my fly. I have some tapered leaders, but I find just a piece of staright mono turns over fine for me.
As for the fly...I have no idea what works best this time of year. In my steelhead box I have a small but decent variety of intruders. Some pink/purple, some back/purple, and some other color combos. I have a lot of trout flys and wonder if any of them would work? I have some fry patterns although I have never fished them.
If anyone could give me a few words to the wise that would be awesome. Like I said I am mainly going to to work on my casting, but I would like to at least up my odds of hooking a steelhead on the fly before the season is over.