Published May 29. 2014 - 9 years ago
Updated or edited Oct 26. 2018

Sulphur Soft Hackle Emerger

During this tutorial, the Sulphur Soft Hackle Emerger is tied, an effective pattern that can be classified as a "guide fly" due to the short amount of time it takes to tie this pattern. Representing the emerger stage of the mayfly life cycle, this pattern imitates the mayfly as it is about to release its nymphal shuck and continue as the mayfly adult dun. Feel free to vary the size and color of this pattern to imitate the natural mayflies in your local streams.

Featured in this fly tying tutorial are the D102BL hooks from Allen Fly Fishing; you can find those hooks and more at the following link: http://www.allenflyfishing.com/d102bl...

Thanks for viewing this YouTube fly tying tutorial of the Sulphur (sulfur / PMD) Soft Hackle Emerger; feel free to leave comments/questions on this page, or email me: tcammisa@gmail.com

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