It looks like you’re referencing a mix of fly fishing terms, materials, and possibly a location (Alaska). Here’s a breakdown of the components you’ve listed:
Fly Fishing Terms:
1. 6 Egg Green Meth – Likely refers to a “6mm Egg in Green Meth”, a type of salmon/steelhead fly that imitates fish eggs (a common bait for trout and salmon). “Meth” might be short for “methionine,” a color variant, or a typo for “mint” or another hue.
2. Sparkle Spawn – A popular egg-pattern fly with added flash (like Glo-Bug or similar), often used for steelhead and trout.
3. Umpqua Flies – A well-known brand that produces high-quality fly fishing flies (Umpqua Feather Merchants).
4. Steelhead / Salmon / Trout – Target species for these flies, common in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest.
5. Alaska – A prime destination for salmon, steelhead, and trout fishing, especially with egg patterns during spawning seasons.
Possible Fly Suggestion:
If you’re looking for a steelhead/salmon fly, a “Green Meth 6mm Egg” or “Sparkle Spawn” in green would be effective, particularly in Alaskan rivers where egg patterns work well.

Would you like recommendations for specific fly patterns or fishing techniques in Alaska?