
Description
The Dolly Llama, a prominent streamer fly, was developed by a fly tyer who prefers to remain anonymous and is humorously referred to as "Charlie Galt"—a playful nod to the enigmatic character John Galt from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. This fly emerged from the desire to create a more efficient alternative to the Double Bunny and Egg Sucking Leech patterns, aiming for quicker tying and enhanced weight to effectively navigate deep log jams and cut banks. Its design omits the adhesive used in the Double Bunny, granting the fly greater movement and articulation in the water. Over time, the Dolly Llama has become a staple in Alaska, surpassing traditional patterns in popularity.
Pro Tip
For an unconventional approach, try fishing the Dolly Llama during midday in bright sunlight; its vibrant colors can provoke aggressive strikes from territorial fish.
Reviews
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AV
7/12/2024
If you’re targeting bull trout on the metolius, this is the fly.
AV
7/25/2024
Bull trout just eat this up
Recipe
Hook: Gamakatsu B10S size 4 Tail/Body: Black rabbit strip Shank: Fish Skull Articulated Shank Cone: Hareline Alaska Brass Cone Articulation Thread: Power Pro 30lb Wing: White rabbit strip Flash: Flashabou Saltwater Flash or Lateral Scale Thread: Veevus V140 Black