Close-up of a yellow and white fishing fly tied with feathers, mounted on a hook, held by a metallic tool against a gray background.

Lacky Stimulator

The Stimulator, developed by Randall Kaufmann, is an excellent fast water attractor. In appropriate colors it can also be an effective imitator of larger stoneflies. Tied in yellow with a dun hackle it works well to match a stonefly that appears on the Lackawaxen in late may through June. The naturals are rarely numerous but the fish take them readily. Although large in size they can be easily overlooked because they lay their eggs in the riffles and float into the calmer water motionless in the surface film. If you see splashy rises at the head of the pool tie on the Lacky Stimulator and give it a try.

Hook : Dry fly; 2XL,2XF; #10

Tail: Lt. dun elk hair – sparse, 1/3 body length

Rear hackle: Lt. dun – palmered over abdomen; slightly undersized

Abdomen: Golden yellow – rear 2/3 hook of shank

Wing: Lt. dun elk hair; downwing extended to the end of the tail

Front hackle: Dark dun – palmered over thorax; normal-sized

Thorax : Dark yellow; 2/3 golden yellow, 1/3 muskrat; mixed

The fly in the photograph, tied by John Lazar, uses a slightly different color scheme than the original. Both are effective.

Fly Tied by Al Bowers