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Dolly Llama, Dali Llama or Dahli Llama

The Dolly Llama, Dali Lama, or Dahli Llama, it does not matter how you spell it, this was a fly pattern that was tied to be used in Alaska for both trout and salmon. There are a lot of people not just fly fishermen or fly fishing women that are also using this pattern. for the larger trout, like rainbows, Browns, and Cutthroats. There are people that use these Dolly Llamas for Bass and Walleye as well.

The Dolly Llama is a popular Alaskan Fly that is typically fished on the swing. While it is articulated, the front hook is sometimes cut off to comply with the hook restrictions in some areas and the back hook is the only one that remains.

These are great streamer flies for all types of big fish, they are also called Dali Llama, and Dahli Llama, they are great articulated flies for all kinds of fish.

They are about 9.5 cm to 10 cm long
Which is about 3.75 inches to 4 inches