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Ally's Shrimp Cascade Fly

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About the Ally's Shrimp Cascade Salmon Atlantic Fly

The Ally’s Shrimp Cascade is a modern classic Atlantic salmon fly that blends the proven “Ally’s Shrimp” long tail shrimp profile with the high visibility, fish-moving colours of the Cascade. Tied here on a gold treble hook, it offers serious hooking power and a traditional, confident footprint. Ideal when you’re fishing a fly hard through heavy lies and want maximum contact on the take.

Fishing Tips:

How it works

  • Shrimp silhouette with built-in movement: The long, mobile dressing pulses and “breathes” with current, selling the fly as a lively shrimp/crustacean rather than a static lure; exactly what makes Ally’s Shrimp style patterns so effective.
  • Cascade contrast = visibility: The Cascade family is renowned for its strong colour contrast and “flowing” effect, helping salmon pick it out in broken light or when the river has a touch of colour.
  • Treble confidence in the grab: On a treble, short takes and nudges are more likely to convert; useful when salmon are nipping or when you’re fishing slightly faster water.

How to fish it

  • Fish it as a classic shrimp fly / salmon treble on a controlled swing: cast slightly down and across, mend to set speed, and let it swim under steady tension.
  • In colder water, slow it down with mends and/or a tip to keep it in the lane longer; in milder water, let it travel a touch faster to provoke reaction takes.
  • Add the occasional tiny pulse (a short twitch, not big strips) to make the dressing flare and collapse; often the trigger that turns interest into a proper take.
  • At the end of the swing, give it a brief hang-down pause before recasting; many salmon commit right as the fly stalls.

Origins of the Ally's Shrimp Cascade

  • "Ally's Shrimp" name and idea: Created by Alastiar (Ally) Gowans of Scotland, the original Ally's Shrimp was created to imitate translucent shrimp like crustaceans that Gowans observed in trawler caches; hence the shrimp theme and name.
  • “Cascade” meaning: The Cascade is widely described as a Gowans pattern named for its flowing, cascading movement/effect in the water (and it’s become a major salmon pattern in its own right).

Creator of this salmon atlantic fly: Alastair Gowans

Country of origin for this salmon atlantic fly: Scotland

This salmon atlantic fly is designed to be fished on Rivers & Streams

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