07-24-2008, 03:20 AM
[#008000]Yes, a Yellow sally is a fly.[/#008000]
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[#008000]It can be tied as a dry or a wet fly. The dry is a caddis looking thing with a yellow body (sometimes a bit a red on the head or tail works good too). [/#008000]
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[#008000]I like to use a 4 weight rod with a floating line on the smaller lakes. I also bring a sink tip for the wet flies. However, because the lakes are shallow up there, you could probably make do with a floating line and a long leader. Make sure you pre soak your wet fly so that it starts to sink as soon as it lands - count down for the depth you want to fish and then strip the line really slow. [/#008000]
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[#008000]It can be tied as a dry or a wet fly. The dry is a caddis looking thing with a yellow body (sometimes a bit a red on the head or tail works good too). [/#008000]
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[#008000]I like to use a 4 weight rod with a floating line on the smaller lakes. I also bring a sink tip for the wet flies. However, because the lakes are shallow up there, you could probably make do with a floating line and a long leader. Make sure you pre soak your wet fly so that it starts to sink as soon as it lands - count down for the depth you want to fish and then strip the line really slow. [/#008000]
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