Tippets: Yellow Sally Patterns, Scale to Enamel Evolution, Perfecting the Double Haul

October 5, 2015 By: Erin Block

  • Yellow Sally stoneflies can be a very effective pattern, and Kent Klewein lists his top pattern picks, from nymphs to dries. “With the gargantuan number of fly patterns out there these days, it can be a challenge at times to pick out the real rock stars amongst all the other players in the fly bins.” Read more via Gink & Gasoline.
  • New research of fish fossils and genetic analysis of living fish suggests that our present day tooth enamel was once used to toughen some bones and scales of ancient fish. Read more on the evolution of enamel, via Science Magazine.
  • For help learning or improving the double haul cast, don’t miss this instructional video from The Angling Company. Via Catch 1 Films.