The Best Anglers Never Stop Learning

The Best Anglers Never Stop Learning

Emerger

Rosenbaurs Rabbit Foot Emerger

Insect Species Icon Blue Wing Olive, Hendrickson, March Brown and 10 others
Difficulty Icon Medium - 3-5 Min
Water Category Icon Coldwater

Tying Video

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Tying Recipe
  • Hook: Standard emerger hook, straight eye, curved shank (Dairichi 125 ~)
  • Thread: UTC 70 Thread
  • Tail: Antron Dubbing
  • Body: Rabbit Fur Dubbing
  • Hackle: CDC Feather
  • Wing: Select Rabbit Foot Fur
  • Tail: Zelon or any synthetic dubbing
  • Body: Any natural coarse dubbing

You can variate in color to imitate a variety of mayflies.  Here’s a color guide to imitate the following mayflies:

  • Olive: Blue Wing Olive, Green Drake, Lead wing Drake
  • Brown: Isonychia, Brown Drake, March Brown
  • Maroon/Red:  Red Quills
  • Yellow: PMD, PME or Hexegenia (Hex)  Just tie the Hex in bigger hook sizes and the PMD in smaller hook sizes
  • Grizzly: Callibaetis
  • Grey: Hendrickson
  • Red or Purple: An attractor variation

In addition to making variations of mayflies, a couple fibers of mallard flank feathers over the top of the wing case can help add the appareance of a caddis emerger and fish seem to like this just as much for mayfly or caddis emergers.  Since one or the other is happening throughout most summer days on trout rivers, you can see how this pattern preforms so well through the spring, summer and fall months.

The best part about this fly is the way it sits in the water. it’s incredibly accurate to a real mayfly that has just made it to the surface and is coming out of its shuck into the world above water. With relatively few materials, this is a budget-friendly and highly imitative fly to tie to imitate emerging mayflies. I’ve found with a couple mallard flank fibers out the top over the wing, it also looks like a great caddis emerger and fools a handful of trout that way too. It’s a tried and tested and proven pattern across the entire US and worth a spot in your box.

Since it’s an emerger pattern, it will only float above the surface for so long and then begin to sink.  If the fish take it on the surface, apply dry fly duster to the body like “frogs fanny” and keep it afloat using it as often as needed.  If it sinks and fish eat it, ditch the duster and just let it sink.  Start with dusting it first, you can always submerge it and get it wet to get the duster off.

I prefer to fish this with a mayfly dry fly in front like a parachute adams and then use 18-24 inches of tippet that is one tippet strength smaller than whatever I have tied onto my dry fly.  Then fish it like you would any dry fly, upstream presentation dead-drifted back to you.

If you find they are eating it as a sunken emerger, you can change the tippet out for flourocarbon and it will sink faster and easier and may help to get you more strikes.

Blue Wing Olive

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24
Region: Northwest
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24
Region: East
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24
Region: Southeast
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24
Region: Midwest
Blue Wing Olive
Sizes: #16 - #24

Brown Drake

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West
Brown Drake
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: Northwest
Brown Drake
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: East
Brown Drake
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: Midwest
Brown Drake
Sizes: #10 - #14

Caddis

General Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Caddis
Sizes: #10 - #22

Callibaetis

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West
Callibaetis
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: Northwest
Callibaetis
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: East
Callibaetis
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: Midwest
Callibaetis
Sizes: #12 - #18

Green Drake

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, Northwest, Midwest
Green Drake
Sizes: #8 - #14
Region: East
Green Drake
Sizes: #8 - #14

Hendrickson

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: East, Midwest
Hendrickson
Sizes: #10 - #16

Hexegenia

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, Northwest, East, Southeast, Midwest
Hexegenia
Sizes: #6 - #12

Isonychia

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: East
Isonychia
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: Southeast
Isonychia
Sizes: #12 - #18
Region: Midwest
Isonychia
Sizes: #12 - #18

Light Cahill

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: East
Light Cahill
Sizes: #12 - #20
Region: Midwest
Light Cahill
Sizes: #12 - #20
Region: Northwest
Light Cahill
Sizes: #12 - #20

March Brown

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, East
March Brown
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: Northwest
March Brown
Sizes: #10 - #14
Region: Midwest
March Brown
Sizes: #10 - #14

October Caddis

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, Northwest, East
October Caddis
Sizes: #8 - #12

PMD

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, Northwest, East, Southeast, Midwest
PMD
Sizes: #14 - #20

Quill Gordon

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: East, Southeast
Quill Gordon
Sizes: #12 - #16

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