Great looking emerger indeed. One point however is that counter wrapping the ribbing means wrapping it in the opposite direction around the hook shank. Does it make a difference, probably not much since the rib wraps are spaced far enough apart to adequately capture the dubbing.
Hi Russell thank you very much. In this one it is camel dubbing but you really could use any light coloured dubbing and it will work. Generally I use creams through to dark olives and greys. I hope this helps.
Very nice. A good alternative to the elk hair Caddis! Tight lines🐾🐜🪰🪰!!!!
I like that very much👍 Thanks of the uploads, loads of new patterns to copy and try in the northern hemisphere.
Thank you very much glad to hear you have enjoyed them. All the best up North hopefully the patterns work well for you 👍
Great fly, and camera work!
Beautiful fly, I have no doubt that it's equally effective. Easily earned a subscription. Best regards from Iowa in the U.S., Chris
Thank you very much and cheers for the subscription it's much appreciated
Great looking fly
Thank you very much 👍
Great looking emerger indeed. One point however is that counter wrapping the ribbing means wrapping it in the opposite direction around the hook shank. Does it make a difference, probably not much since the rib wraps are spaced far enough apart to adequately capture the dubbing.
Could you repeat the name of your dubbing your using or something simular back here in the states really like your caddis emergerI
Hi Russell thank you very much. In this one it is camel dubbing but you really could use any light coloured dubbing and it will work. Generally I use creams through to dark olives and greys. I hope this helps.