Description: The Trailing Bubble Harey Yellow Stone, with its heavily hackled snowshoe wing, won't absorb water. The trailing flash imitates gas bubbles from a just emerged nymph (or from the gas bubble surrounding an egg laying adult when it returns to the surface). The flash underwing imitates the movement of fluttering wings.
What it imitates: Yellow Sally/Little Yellow Stone
When to fish it: During a stonefly hatch or stonefly egg laying activity. It's also a great searching pattern.
Where to fish it: Rivers, streams
How to fish it: Dead drifted
Approximate turnaround time to complete this order: 2 weeks
MINIMUM ORDER FOR THIS FLY IS 1 UNIT - 1 UNIT CONSISTS OF 1/2 DOZEN FLIES
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