AlanB,
That is exactly why I believe the term "emergers" is too broadly applied.
The imitations with trailing shucks have reached the surface, but have become "stuck " and offer the trout a great...
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AlanB,
That is exactly why I believe the term "emergers" is too broadly applied.
The imitations with trailing shucks have reached the surface, but have become "stuck " and offer the trout a great...
AlanB,
I think there can be misunderstandings regarding the use of the term "emerger".
I prefer to use "emergers" (regarding caddis) as the pupal stage and most often imitated by a soft hackle...
Never mind, John.
I found the quote.
It is said to be the most effective caddis "emerger" pattern devised.......
John,
Could you please identify the source of the statement attributed to Craig a Matthews?
Thanks
Great job AlanB.
Thank you
A part of an article by Davie on this general style; how to fish; and why
http://i1101.photobucket.com/albums/g430/byhaugh/imagejpg1_zpscd8c3dc7.jpg
I think others will enjoy this new video by Davie McPhail on tying the original CDC Bubble Sedge.
Great looking caddis pattern.
http://youtu.be/R4UoEg-mk4M