Great Sulfur hatch last night after a thunderstorm. Was using one of my favorite outfits: 3 1/8" Uniqua (with rim tension control) on a 8' - 1 3/4 F
Bill Stanley's Favorite.
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LeeB |
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Great Sulfur hatch last night after a thunderstorm. Was using one of my favorite outfits: 3 1/8" Uniqua (with rim tension control) on a 8' - 1 3/4 F
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Be glad to. Our Sulfurs are really light here, and a bit larger (mostly #14 and #16) than I've seen elsewhere. I need to tie a few this afternoon, and will
try to post a picture later today.
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Nice outfit Lee.
Enjoyed seeing it! bobbyg
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PYochim;
Here's a few of my favorites: - the nymph has the body, tail, and ribbing of a Pheasant Tail Nymph, but a pale yellow thorax and pale dun folded CDC wing case. - the emerger has pheasant tail, turkey biot body, and short CDC wing. - the dry is a standard parachute, but with a zelon shuck (seems to work well as both emerger and dry). I often fish the parachute with a nymph dropper, then change the nymph to the emerger as the hatch gets going, then just the parachute. Time to go try 'em out! Lee |
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These patterns are mainly for the streams of Central and Northern New Jersey (South Branch of the Raritan, Muskenetcong, Pequest, Flatbrook). I also fish the
Sulfur hatch on the Delaware system, but the sizes and colors are somewhat different there.
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