BIG GLO BUGS on size 2 Gamakatsu Hooks---Steelhead Orange (per 6)

# **How to Choose BIG GLO BUGS on Size 2 Gamakatsu Hooks – Steelhead Orange**

When it comes to steelhead fishing, having the right combination of fly and hook can make all the difference between a successful day on the water and going home empty-handed. One of the most effective setups for targeting these powerful fish is the **BIG GLO BUG in Steelhead Orange paired with a size 2 Gamakatsu hook**. In this guide, we’ll break down why this combination works so well and how to choose the best BIG GLO BUG for your next steelhead adventure.

## **Why BIG GLO BUGS?**

BIG GLO BUGS are a popular choice among steelhead anglers for several reasons:

1. **High Visibility** – The **Steelhead Orange** color stands out in various water conditions, making it easier for fish to spot in murky or fast-moving currents.
2. **Realistic Egg Imitation** – Steelhead are known for their aggressive feeding behavior, especially around spawning salmon eggs. The BIG GLO BUG mimics these eggs perfectly, triggering instinctual strikes.
3. **Durable Construction** – Made from high-quality materials, these flies hold up well against multiple fish and rough water conditions.

## **Why Size 2 Gamakatsu Hooks?**

The **Gamakatsu size 2 hook** is an excellent choice for BIG GLO BUGS because:

– **Strength & Sharpness** – Gamakatsu hooks are renowned for their superior steel quality and razor-sharp points, ensuring solid hooksets even on hard-fighting steelhead.
– **Ideal Size for Steelhead** – A size 2 hook is large enough to handle big fish but not so big that it deters wary steelhead from biting.
– **Optimal Gap for Egg Patterns** – The hook gap is perfectly suited for egg flies, ensuring a natural presentation while still providing excellent hook penetration.

## **How to Choose the Right BIG GLO BUG for Steelhead**

When selecting a BIG GLO BUG for steelhead fishing, consider the following factors:

### **1. Color Selection**
While **Steelhead Orange** is a proven producer, BIG GLO BUGS come in various shades, including **pink, chartreuse, and peach**. The best color depends on water clarity and light conditions:
– **Clear Water** – Natural tones like peach or light orange work well.
– **Stained or Murky Water** – Bright colors like **Steelhead Orange or pink** increase visibility.

### **2. Size & Density**
BIG GLO BUGS come in different sizes, but pairing them with a **size 2 Gamakatsu hook** ensures the right balance of buoyancy and sink rate. If fishing deeper pools, consider a slightly weighted version to get the fly down faster.

### **3. Rigging Options**
There are multiple ways to rig a BIG GLO BUG for steelhead:
– **Single Fly Rig** – Simple and effective, especially in slower water.
– **Double Egg Rig** – Two flies (e.g., Steelhead Orange + a contrasting color) can increase strikes.
– **Under an Indicator** – Great for drift fishing in deeper runs.

## **Final Tips for Success**
– **Match the Hatch** – If steelhead are keying in on salmon eggs, a **Steelhead Orange BIG GLO BUG** is a must-have.
– **Adjust Depth** – Experiment with leader length and weight to find the right presentation.
– **Retrieve Techniques** – A slow, dead-drift presentation works best, but occasional small twitches can trigger reaction strikes.

## **Conclusion**

For steelhead anglers, the combination of a **BIG GLO BUG in Steelhead Orange on a size 2 Gamakatsu hook** is a deadly setup. The fly’s visibility and natural egg-like appearance, paired with the hook’s strength and sharpness, make it a go-to choice in any steelhead fishery. Whether you’re fishing the Great Lakes tributaries or Pacific Northwest rivers, this rig will help you land more fish.

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