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Jan 23, 2021 19:13:39   #
Geomike Loc: Forest Ranch, CA
 
Here's a little dry fly that matches the hatch in both the east and west. What is it?



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Jan 23, 2021 19:28:20   #
hacksaw Loc: Pasadena, Texas
 
Geomike wrote:
Here's a little dry fly that matches the hatch in both the east and west. What is it?


Sorry Mike. I donโ€™t know anything about flies.
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Jan 23, 2021 20:24:16   #
bric Loc: Helena, MT
 
Geomike wrote:
Here's a little dry fly that matches the hatch in both the east and west. What is it?


Some sort of parachute Adams? Mayfly imitation.

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Jan 23, 2021 20:55:08   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
bric wrote:
Some sort of parachute Adams? Mayfly imitation.








The footprint is the same, but I have never seen a yellow, Adams and the tail is different. My tail is not sprit.

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Jan 23, 2021 23:28:02   #
bric Loc: Helena, MT
 
flyguy wrote:
The footprint is the same, but I have never seen a yellow, Adams and the tail is different. My tail is not sprit.


Ya noticed the two tails. Hope ur tail is not split, ha.

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Jan 24, 2021 01:19:12   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
Only where it's supposed to be.

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Jan 24, 2021 08:13:39   #
Fish4fun Loc: Clinton, NJ & Venice, FL
 
A sulfur mayfly perhaps?

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Jan 24, 2021 08:49:06   #
Flytier Loc: Wilmington Delaware
 
Definitely a parachute, but not an Adam's. The colors are wrong g. I could agree with the sulfur.

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Jan 24, 2021 11:41:24   #
bapabear Loc: Blaine, Washington
 
I am not sure, but I am going to tie some in all white for carp when the cottonwoods start snowing their seeds.

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Jan 24, 2021 12:40:14   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
You might even catch a catfish. I've caught channel cats that had their bellies full of cottonwood seeds.

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Jan 24, 2021 13:37:01   #
Kerry Hansen Loc: Bremerton, WA
 
Geomike wrote:
Here's a little dry fly that matches the hatch in both the east and west. What is it?


Yellow Bugger?

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Jan 24, 2021 13:38:51   #
BJMintz Loc: Los Angeles
 
Geomike wrote:
Here's a little dry fly that matches the hatch in both the east and west. What is it?


It's a very poorly tied Yellow Sally. It is supposed to imitate a yellow stonefly. When the little yellow stones hatch, the Yellow Sally can be deadly.

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Jan 24, 2021 13:43:14   #
Salesrep Loc: Maryland
 
Yellow Sally
Salesrep

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Jan 24, 2021 16:35:03   #
Geomike Loc: Forest Ranch, CA
 
BJMintz wrote:
It's a very poorly tied Yellow Sally. It is supposed to imitate a yellow stonefly. When the little yellow stones hatch, the Yellow Sally can be deadly.


It is definitely NOT a Yellow Sally! It is a mayfly imitation.

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Jan 24, 2021 16:43:43   #
Geomike Loc: Forest Ranch, CA
 
Fish4fun wrote:
A sulfur mayfly perhaps?


Yep. It is a para-hackle sulfur dun that can also be used to imitate a western PMD (pale morning dun).
I've successfully fished this pattern on Hat Creek and the Fall River in California.
Recipe:
Thread: yellow or tan Uni-thread
Tail: white or yellow hackle barbs or micro-fibets (tied split apart)
Body: yellow fine dubbing
Wing: elk or poly fibers
Hackle: Lt. Cahill rooster hackle
Have fun!

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