The Dolly llama is one of the hottest flies in Alaska for salmon, trout, and steelhead. The heavy cone head and flowing rabbit body make for an irresistible combination. The fly itself is a great fly while it is swung or stripped.

Although it is a fantastic fly in the water, it’s difficulty actually comes from attempts at casting it. While it’s heavy weight helps it in the water, it is no help to us while it is sopping wet and whizzing passed our head.

Watch as Kayla Roys walks you through how to cast the Dolly Llama fly, effectively and efficiently. Kayla covers what sort of gear is ideal for use in casting the Dolly Llama, as well as tips and tricks while it is aerial.
How to Cast the Dolly Llama Fly [Video Duration -- 2:31min]