
When fish are pertaining to the surface area however will not touch your dun patterns, it’s time to attempt an emerger, and this easy-to-tie pattern has all the characteristics you try to find in an emerger replica: it sits low in the water, is simple to see, and uses the best shape. In this most current how-to video from Tightline Productions, Tim Flagler strolls you through the procedure of developing a Sulphur Breadline Emerger. I like the method he uses ideas and techniques for using each product– from dividing the Antron Yarn to cutting the hackle collar. I am digging that the brand-new videos are shot in 4K resolution. The image is amazingly sharp, even at full-screen.
Sulphur Breadline Emerger
Hook: Basic dry-fly hook (here, a Dai-Riki # 300), sizes 14-18.
Thread: Wood duck, yellow, or light brown, 8/0 or 70-denier.
Tracking shuck: Golden brown Antron Yarn.
Body: Amber turkey biot.
Hackle collar: Golden straw, yellow, or cream.
Wing: Natural snowshoe-rabbit-foot hair.
Head: Connecting thread.
Thorax: Ginger rabbit-fur dubbing.
Note: This pattern likewise works fantastic in BWO and PMD colors.