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Adam Grace
01-26-2005, 10:14 PM
January and February bring a great winter time trout food, the Skalla Stonefly. Luckily our local valley river, the Yuba, has this very such insect.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v238/flyguyag/fishing/yubaswkalla2.jpg


Like many stoneflies the Skwalla crawls out to the rocks and foliage to emerge from it's nymphal case. A good sign of a stonefly hatch is empty nymph husks clinging to foliage. Next time you are out on the Yuba look at the bushes and other river side plants.

After the Skwalla's mate the females develope a large round black egg sack at the rear of their body. Most Skwalla fly patterns usually have some type of black foam bulb or dubbing to imitate the egg sack. Look at the fly above the natural in the picture below, notice the black foam egg sack on the fly. Also look at the egg sack on the natural on the picture above.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v238/flyguyag/fishing/yubaskwallasimilars2.jpg


The fly above is called a Topsy Turvey Skwalla fly. I think that it is the best pattern that we carry. We have other nice patterns but the Topsy is the closest to the real thing.

After the female developes the egg sack she flies to the water to deposite the eggs. Once the female flies to the water she dips her rear into the water and releases the eggs. While the female is depositing the eggs, she sits low in the surface film and is subject to hungry trout. The Skwalla imitations like the Topsy Turvey are designed to sit low in the film as well, therefore no large amounts of hackle to make the fly ride high in the surface film. The trout love these large meaty Skwallas and gulp them up like quarter-pounders with cheese. The grabs are splashy and fun. Last Sunday the Skwallas became active, started flying around and landing on the water around 4pm. If you have anytime to go fishing within the next three weeks try the Yuba River and fish the Skwalla hatch.

Have fun out there. :wink:

Rob
01-29-2005, 12:18 PM
The most fun my boys and I have had on the Yuba has been when the stones are out. Here are two photo's of Cody with fish he caught on the Yuba using Stones fries .
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v636/rgkempton/b26849fd.jpg


http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v636/rgkempton/1c23f345.jpg

Adam Grace
01-31-2005, 10:50 PM
Nice pictures Rob! Are you using www.photobucket.com to submit these pics onto our board like I showed you?

I also saw some more pictures on our board, thanks. Nice pictures like yours improve the board and make it much more fun to browse our BBS.

Keep it up!

Here's another skwalla picture I took on Sunday.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v238/flyguyag/fishing/skwallaoncork.jpg

The little bugger kept moving around, so here's a great shot of it's rear and egg sack.

Bill Kiene semi-retired
02-01-2005, 12:57 AM
I hate to say this but as long as we have no ran and sun the lower Yuba River east of marysville will be "wide open" with bugs galore.

There will be fish above the Hwy 20 Bridge and way below. Possibly even below the Deguirre Dam down near Marysville?

http://www.kiene.com/images/keith_yubasteelhead1.jpg

MSP
02-02-2005, 08:10 AM
This is a pattern I have been using on the "Y". It has been quite productive. I noticed the Skwallas look like sticks when they are drifting downstream, so I created this ugly thing trying to duplicate them. You probably couldn't sell one to a customer, but they are an easy sell to the fish. Sorry the picture isn't a little better. The Skwalas seem to get active around 2:00. Sporadic PMD hatch yesterday arom 12:00 til 1:30 ish. 6 fish to hand 3 on a BWO CDC wing emerger fished dry and 3 on the ugly Skwalla. Should have had a few more but, well you know. Fun getting them on top!

http://www.flyfishnorcal.org/php-nuke/photopost45/data/500/285DSC00109.JPG


http://www.flyfishnorcal.org/php-nuke/photopost45/data/500/285Skwala.JPG[/url]

Adam Grace
02-02-2005, 08:15 PM
Nice pictures MSP :!: Your Skwalla pattern looks like it sits just right in the surface film. I'm glad to hear that you had good success on top. Fishing a dry fly is great fun and the Yuba trout fight hard. :)