Howard Cole: Yellow Sally Emerger video fly tying tutorial
Howard Cole started fly fishing over 35 years ago and has been tying flies nearly as long. He has tied flies at numerous events including the Federation of Fly Fishermen Conclave and the Eastern Idaho Fly Tying Expo. Some of his original flies have been published in books like Emergers and Flies of the West. He currently lives with his wife and daughter in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and where he is co-owner of High Country Flies. Cole says: “Living in the Yellowstone Area, I never take for granted having one of the world’s most diverse trout fisheries right in my backyard. The plain truth is: Trout live in the most beautiful places. Simply observing the subtle rings left by a rising fish, rouses the same emotion that I had when I first came to this sport.” Please take a look at Howard's site: http://www.flyfishingjacksonhole.com for trips, gear, and info as well as flies and fly tying materials. RECIPE: Hook: Tiemco 5212BL #12-#16 Thread: Uni-Thread 8/0 Tan Undertail: Z-lon Amber Tail: Wood Duck Flank Fibers Abdomen: 1/3 Dubbing Flourescent Orange 2/3 Dubbing Creamy Yellow Wing: Z-lon Dun Thorax: Dubbing Creamy Yellow Hackle: CDC Light Dun Wing Case: Ethafoam Thin "I believe the Flourescent Orange Butt of this fly is a Hot Spot or Trigger Mechanism to trout. I have fished this fly with and without the Orange Butt and swear the fly fishes better with it. One of the little known riddles to many Fly Fishermen is not all Stoneflies crawl out of the water and hatch on land. Like Mayflies and Caddis, some Stoneflies actually hatch in the water. The Little Yellow Sally (Isoperla) is one of them. Sometimes, matching the emerging lifecycle stage of this insect can be invaluable. Most of the waters in the Yellowstone area will harbor this insect, but on waters like the South Fork, Madison, Firehole, and Yellowstone this bug can be extremely important with prolific hatches. " Howard Cole Subscribe for more new fly tying videos here: https://goo.gl/hZQE89 OR...Get more info about this fly at http://www.theweeklyfly.com OR...You can download the ENTIRE HD library at https://theweeklyfly.vhx.tv/browse Either way, leave us a comment. Other great channels to check out: Davie McPhail - master of irish and scottish still water, lough, and stream patterns, especially classic patterns. InTheRiffle: A great channel with great patterns Fly Fish Food - Clark Pierce and Curtis Fry tie up some tasty trout lures Tim Cammisa - owner of the Trout and Feather website, Tim does some great ties that you should check out.

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