Emergers
 

When fish get ultra selective, these emerger patterns will do the trick, field tested on the challenging waters of the Henry’s Fork, Madison , and spring creeks in Paradise Valley .

 
 
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.
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Drake Mackeral Emerger $ 2.25
Slough Creek has a fantastic population of fall Green Drakes. However, these large, dry flies are not the same drakes that you might be accustomed to from the Henry's Fork, Yellowstone, Gallatin, or Lamar.
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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
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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.
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Pale Morning Dun Emerger $ 2.25
This fly will take the most selective of rising fish. Emergers are a critical stage of the Pale Morning Dun, and this fly covers the situation perfectly. Important on all Yellowstone waters.
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PMD Soft Hackle Emerger $ 2.25
The perfect PMD Emerger for the slow waters of the Firehole River and Slough Creek. Fish these delicate emergers behind a PMD Sparkle Dun, and watch those fish slowly rise to the surface. Size 16.
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