Classic Stonefly Dry Fly Pattern The Long Tail Skwala (often called Squalla Stone) is a proven imitation of the large Skwala stoneflies that hatch in early spring; this extended-body style has been a favorite among western trout anglers for decades, especially on rivers where big stoneflies bring aggressive surface feeding
Accurate Skwala Stonefly Imitation Designed to match adult Skwala stoneflies with a realistic elongated body, prominent tails, and natural wing silhouette; the long tail helps imitate the way these large insects drift and flutter on the water during March through May hatches
Versatile for Early Season Fishing Effective on freestone rivers, tailwaters, and mountain streams when Skwala stoneflies are active; productive for brown, rainbow, and cutthroat trout during the early spring stonefly hatch when trout are eager to feed on the surface