Grouse Hackle
Emerger
Tied By Christian Andrews
Hook: #16 (14 – 18) wet fly
Thread: black silk
Materials-
tag: black silk thread
rib: black silk thread
body: red: wool, yarn, dubbing
front hackle: grouse (or brown partrigde)
Notes:
This fly is from the illustration by Charles Orvis in Favorite Flies and Their Histories (1892) by Mary Orvis Marbury
In the attached video, tied on #16 wet hook, but could be tied on a dry fly hook as well
Tie in thread leaving a tag long enough to use as the rib
Create a slender red body: red yarn or dubbing (was mostly like tied by Mary with red wool)
Wrap the thread tag around the hook at the bend behind the body to create a back tag; then spiral wrap the thread over the body as rib; tie off and clip extra
Tie in a grouse soft hackle feather an eye length behind the eye (a brown partridge feather was used in attached video); wrap the hackle; tie off, clip stem
Wrap the head, whip finish, head cement.