High Country Angler | Summer 2021

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FIT TO BE TIED

BY JOEL EVANS

Sometimes Bigger is Better

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arge, helicopter, prehistoric profile, crawly, scratchy, brown or black or orange or yellow – what kind of insect could be so important to fly tying? The opposite of the delicate attributes we assign to mayflies, I’m speaking of stoneflies. Among the several general groups of aquatic insects we imitate for trout, stoneflies are generally the largest. Streamers are typically much larger, but those don’t imitate an insect. While there are small stoneflies such as a yellow sally or a black winter stone, for this time I am focused

on the giant end of the spectrum, the Orange Stonefly. Now call it what you want, and admittedly more common names are used such as Salmonfly, Willowfly, and Pteronarcys (part of its scientific name), I prefer to call it by its color as they do have a distinct orange cast to it, particularly the dry with a large orange band on its neck, compared to the mostly drab nymph. A similar but smaller stonefly is the golden stone, so since it goes by its color name, just seems appropriate to call the orange one by its color. Besides, this fly has nothing to do with traditional salmon flies, so

The orange stonefly hatch of summer is short lived but explosive. On the left is an orange stone as tied by Bob Jacklin. On the right is my version as inspired by Bob’s. Typically fished dry, if the dry is ignored, then intentionally let it get soaked so that it sinks some, and let it dead drift under the surface film. My best takes and largest fish often come when using an upstream drift with a twitch or short strip while it is underwater, somewhat like a streamer.

About The Author Joel Evans is a fly fishing writer, photographer, and long-time member of Trout Unlimited from Montrose, CO. You can contact him via the HCA editor at frank@hcamagazine.com. 40

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