Thurman's Slow Water Emerger SBS
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Thurman's Slow Water Emerger SBS
Tied here as a Callibaetis; could work as a brown drake or hex in larger sizes/different colors.
hook - TMC 3761 #14
thread - MFC 8/0 sand
tail/shellback/wingcase - mallard dyed woodduck
rib - x-fine wire gold
gills - aftershaft feather
abdomen/thorax - Ice Dub hare's ear
hackle - partridge
mash barb, start thread; tie in rib, wrap to bend
tie in aftershaft feather
dub thread/dub abdomen to 2/3 mark
pull aftershaft over top; tie down/trim
trim some mallard fibers off quill, even tips; tie down with tips extending gap width past bend
wrap wire through abdomen; helicopter end and cover with thread
fold back butts of mallard; dub thorax
pull mallard over thorax; tie off/trim
tie in partridge by tip
wrap hackle, tie off/trim, half hitch x 2, SHHAN
Regards,
Scott
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Re: Thurman's Slow Water Emerger SBS
Man, that is a cool pattern! The construction is similar to Skip Nymphs, but with the addition of gills and wing case. Gorgeous!
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Re: Thurman's Slow Water Emerger SBS
ScottP, Howdy;
Really like these last few you've put up. They have that nice 'soft' appearance,
sorta like the moth that ends up on the surface.
hank
Really like these last few you've put up. They have that nice 'soft' appearance,
sorta like the moth that ends up on the surface.
hank
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Re: Thurman's Slow Water Emerger SBS
I'd fish that in a heartbeat.