Hendrickson Klinkhammer Emerger from William Grobe on Vimeo.
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Hendrickson Klinkhammer Emerger
Hendricksons, Ephemerella Subvaria, are hopefully just around the corner this spring, so I'd thought I tie an emerger pattern for that hatch. Certainly not a secret, the Klinkhammer family of emergers has proven very popular and more importantly effective. The style of pattern gets the fisherman into two "separate" levels on the stream, sub aquatic and top water - throw in some excellent visibility - and heck - it is easy to see why people like this pattern. I think that emergers are mostly more effective in most hatch situations anyhow, so get busy - this fly works for just about any mayfly hatch you can think of.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Old Man Winter Grappling With Consistency
This will go down as one of the mildest Decembers since I have moved out to Montana. We've had a stretch of temperatures into the 40...

-
Consistent Fishing All Winter Long The mild weather continues in the Bozone as of late. I've been busy with work but have kept f...
-
The sun pokes up behind the Madison Range as I barrel toward Ennis. It's 5:30am on a Saturday in July, I'll be damned if I let ...
-
To be honest, it doesn't really feel like winter here in Southwestern Montana. Our coldest stretch of weather hit us that last week of...
No comments:
Post a Comment