Published Apr 27. 2023 - 11 months ago
Updated or edited Apr 27. 2023

Bedraggled Emerger

A cracking fishing fly with a interesting hackling technique, both parachute and collar hackle in one. This presents a very nice footprint for an emerging mayfly and also looks extra buggy! Please give this pattern a go, you will not be disappointed!

Hook: Mustad C49XSAP size 12
Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 Brown
Tail: Hares mask guard hairs
Rib: Copper wire
Body: Hare, roe deer, Squirrel buggy dubbing blend
Post: Aero wing fine
Hackle: Brown and grizzle twisted

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Article:
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Martin Joergensen
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