On the August 1988 issue of Trout and Salmon Alastair Gowans revealed his latest creation — the Ally’s Shrimp — to the salmon fishing world. Little did he realise, then, what an impact it would have. In his article Alastair wrote: “It is worth a try any time from late spring to late autumn, and fish have been taken on it from the Dee, Tay, Tummel, Tweed and Esks.” Since then the Ally’s Shrimp has probably taken fish from every salmon producing river in the world.
Alastair Gowans’s intention was to produce an illusion of something “shrimpy” and semitranslucent. Some claim this is a fly special for late season- and autumn fishing, we beleive this is a myth. Ally's fish well all season, choose size of fly and weight after waterlevel and depth. Big flies early and smaller on low water are good reccomendations also on Ally's Shrimp.