Emergers

 

As the pupa or sub-imago of Mayflies, Caddis, Midges, Stoneflies, Dobson flies etc. move to and through the surface of the water to hatch they are referred to as emergers and when large numbers go through this process at the same time it is referred to as a hatch. When fish are feeding on emergers it is important to be fast and accurate in your casting and to match the form and function of the natural. When the naturals are large enough in individual size one very successful technique is to fish an emerger pattern on top as both a fly and an indicator and a nymph or midge pupa suspended just below it. Hits are often on the dead drift or on the lift.

If flies fall into just two basic groups, wets and dries then emergers have to be regarded as dries even though the are typically fished in the surface film.

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From the above list I choose to carry just these few:

Possum emerger

Shuttle cock brush

Charcoal
Hares ear
Olive
Brown

Klinkhammer

Charcoal
Olive

Para dun emerger

Black
Turkey brown
Olive
Adams

Trailing shuck caddis

Cream
Lime
Black

Midge ball

Natural

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