Emergers
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6X Emerger — $2.25 This is an old, unjustly forgotten pattern we are bringing back for 2009. Clayton Molinero, or CP as we called him, loved to fish the fall Baetis hatch on the Firehole River. He showed us this fly years ago. Size 18. -
Baetis foam emerger — $2.25 When fishing Baetis you don't want to be caught on the river without one of these. -
Baetis Foam Nymph — $2.25 Floating nymphs can be deadly during heavy baetis emergences. Trail this foam nymph behind a baetis cripple, or fish it down deep with a MicroMadison and some split shot. A must have for anyone trying to fool the selective trout on the Madison, Firehole -
Baetis Soft Hackle Emerger — $2.25 This soft hackle is tied with the shoulder feathers from a mallard wing. The natural preneal oils found on these feathers serve as a natural waterproofing and help keep this fly riding just above the surface film. This emerger is also effective when slig -
Big Sky Tenkara (BST) — $2.25 This pattern was developed by Steve Johnson of Big Sky for fishing the Gallatin River near there. We’ve taken it to other rivers and streams like the Gardner, Firehole, Warm, Madison and Bechler Rivers as well as Slough, Soda Butte, Tower and Straight Creeks with wonderful success not only fishing the Tenkara but also traditional methods. While it’s simple and unorthodox in appearance it’s effectiveness cannot be disputed. -
Epeorus Emerger — $2.25 Epeorus was the buzz word again this year, and the Epeorus Emerger is essential when trying to imitate the different life cycles of this newly important mayfly. Epeorus mayflies are unique in that they emerge subsurface as fully formed adults and ascend. Size 16. -
Epeorus Soft Hackle Emerger — $2.25 The Epeorus Soft Hackle Emerger solved another puzzle for us this summer. The fish we met seemed impossible to fool during this most important mayfly emergence on the Madison, Yellowstone and Gallatin Rivers. Size 16. -
Ephemerella Emerger — $2.25 Great for the Firehole! -
Green Drake Floating Nymph — $2.25 Even the best can be improved. Last year we shared the Green Drake Floating Nymph. As Steve tried to keep these in the bin throughout the summer, he started tying them with a heavily dubbed, picked out thorax and without rubber legs. Size 12. -
Mahagony Soft Hackle Emerger — $2.25 Tied to imitate a struggling mahagony dun emerger, these beautiful little soft hackles are effective during any mayfly activity. Fish them behind a more visible lead fly, or swing them right below the surface. Size 16. - Page 1 of 2 pages


