This is a very interesting pattern from Gordon van der Spuy’s first book, 'The feather mechanic’. The best of both, has two parachute hackles, one of traditional hackle and one of CDC. The lower CDC hackle helps give the emerger a more lifelike presentation, rather than the more static traditional hackle. It is also believed that the slightly larger footprint created by the CDC makes it more visible for the trout. The Opal tinsel body and copper wire rib makes a very realistic gas filled shuck ready to split and emerge. No matter what, this is a very nice pattern to tie and I can’t recommend it higher! Hook: Mustad Heritage C49 # 12 Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 grey Abdomen: UTC Opal pearl tinsel Rib: Heavy copper wire Post: Para post wing white Thorax: Peacock herl Hackle: Natural brown cock and CDC
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