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Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:59 pm
by DUBBN
I did not tie it off at the bend. I wrapped forward toward the eye. You asked me how I made the taper. I made the taper by making my foundation tapered. As I wrapped forward the abdomen would have two layers, and the thorax three layers of thread. Still tapered from the foundation.
Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:00 pm
by DUBBN
Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:10 pm
by hankaye
Dubbin, Howdy;
I haven't got one of them either...
The part I quoted just had ya leavin' the C&C at the butt, I'm
pretty much one of the folks that take what is written for
directions is how it is... Those bitty parts that get left out
(bringing it back the front...), drive me nutz at times,
so I start askin' till I understand.
Your's and everyone elses patience when I start askin'
questions is always appreiceted much more than
any of ya'll can imagine.
Thanks ol' Bud...
hank
Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:31 pm
by DUBBN
Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:25 am
by DNicolson
Keep asking the question Hank, that is a very necessary function of this particular board.
A wee aside, it seems that a Yellow Sally is not the same in North America as it is in Europe.
In Europe, the "Yellow Sally" is a stonefly Isopera grammatica.
In North America it is, I think, a caddis (sedge) fly.
There are spider versions, with (Pritt's) a very pale yellow dyed cock or hen hackle
or (John Roberts) golder plover (mouse coloured with a yellow tip).
Here is John Roberts
Hook: 14-16.
Thread: Primrose.
Body: Pale yellow fur or synthetic dubbing.
Hackle: Golden plover, as above.
Here endeth the lesson
.
Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:01 am
by DUBBN
Donald, I can not speak for others, but I have only known the Yellow Sally to be a member of the Stonefly family.
They are very prolific in my area. The colors vary quite a bit from river basin to basin.
The Gunnison Sallys are bright Yellow. The Colorado Sallys are dull Yellow. I dont have a trained eye for art like Mark (SoftHackle), but if I had to pick a color that resembles the Sallys on the Roaring Fork, I would say Chartreuse. Yes, my friends have questioned my eyesight when I say that.
The one thing they do have in common is thay are all Stoneflys
* Sally is a generic name for over 100 different small, light-colored stoneflies. They come in different shades of yellow, light green, and tan and range in size from one-third of an inch (#18 standard dry-fly hook) to over three-quarters of an inch (#10 3XL). The most common Sallies are of the families Perlodidae (genera Isoperla and Isogenoides) and Chloroperlidae (genera Alloperla, Suwallia, and Sweltsa). The Perlodidae are commonly called Yellow Sallies, and the Chloroperlidae are often referred to as Lime Sallies. However, the color range for both overlaps, and a lime could be a lemon and vice versa. Luckily for the angler, most can be imitated with a limited number of patterns.
*
http://archives.flyfisherman.com/conten ... -east-west
Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:05 am
by DUBBN
Mark (Softhackle), this was kind of what I was going at on your post about the different colors of Baetis. The post I lost? That and no matter what shade of Olive, the Adams, for me, seemed to be the best dry pattern to fool the fish with.
Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:50 am
by hankaye
DUBBIN, Howdy;
Now ya makin' me feel like a stalker ...
Went to check the link ... think it's broken

...
hank
Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:53 am
by DUBBN
hankaye wrote:DUBBIN, Howdy;
Now ya makin' me feel like a stalker ...
Went to check the link ... think it's broken

...
hank
I am getting to it just fine. It's archived, so it looks a little weird when the page first opens. After a moment or two, it opens right up. I dont know Hank.
Re: Generic PMD/Caddis/Yellow Sally
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:56 am
by hankaye
Donald, Howdy;
Is a "wee aside" what you call a hijack in Scotland ???
Only jokin' with you .....
hank