Every Sunday in November we will list a limited run of a new fly in our online store. A different pattern each week. These are patterns we think are cool but don’t have room for in the shop bins.
Week four are a few useful Sulphur options. The Sulphur hatch is long lasting and notoriously difficult. This sulphur nymph is an updated version of one we used 20 years ago to sight nymph fish on the Watauga and South Holston Rivers during their tough sulphur hatches. The emerger is a low floating fly with a touch of orange in the thorax as a trigger. The cripple is tied a lot like our spinner patterns. Spinners make great cripples that look like mayflies with wings stuck in the film. This one has a trailing shuck. Click here to see them in the store
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