YELLOW SALLY CDC WING
$1.89
The Yellow Sally CDC Wing features a slim, yellow body & buoyant CDC wings for added realism—a hatch-matching dry fly for trout during summer stonefly activity.
Description
Yellow Sally CDC Wing – Lifelike Stonefly Dry Fly
The Yellow Sally CDC Wing is a refined dry fly pattern designed to imitate the Isoperla stoneflies, commonly known as Yellow Sallies, that emerge in late spring and continue through summer. Trout feed eagerly on these small, pale-yellow stoneflies, and this pattern offers a realistic silhouette with the added lifelike movement of CDC wings.
Design / Features
The fishing flies feature a slim yellow body, delicate legs, and buoyant CDC (Cul de Canard) wings that shimmer and move naturally on the water’s surface. The CDC not only adds realism but also improves flotation, allowing the fly to sit flush in the film like an emerging or freshly hatched adult. Its subtle profile, matched with natural coloration, makes it especially effective on clear, pressured waters where trout are selective.
When and Where to Use
The Yellow Sally CDC Wing is most effective in late afternoon and evening when Yellow Sallies are most active. It works exceptionally well on freestone streams, tailwaters, and mountain rivers where stonefly populations are strong. Whether drifted through riffles or presented in calmer glides, this fly is a hatch-matching essential that consistently takes trout during the long summer season.
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