Headlight Sally

Yellow Sally
dry

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Description

The Headlight Sally, designed by John Newbury, emerged from the rugged trout streams of the American West in the early 2000s, aiming to imitate the Yellow Sally stonefly, a staple in trout diets during summer months. Newbury, known for his innovation in blending realism with fishable patterns, developed this fly to balance visibility for anglers and a lifelike profile for trout. The "headlight" feature—a bright, high-vis foam patch—makes it a standout even in challenging lighting, while the fly's slender silhouette captures the essence of the delicate Yellow Sally stonefly.

Pro Tip

Low Light Savior: Fish the Headlight Sally at dusk or dawn when Yellow Sallies are most active. The foam headlight helps you track it, even in dim conditions, while its subtle movement mimics naturals struggling on the surface.

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Hook: TMC 100 or Daiichi 1180, size 12-16 Thread: Yellow 8/0 or 70 Denier Body: Yellow dubbing or thread wrap Ribbing: Fine gold wire Wing: Light elk hair or white synthetic fibers Headlight: High-vis foam in orange, chartreuse, or pink Hackle: Light ginger saddle hackle Tail: Sparse golden pheasant fibers