Thanks for putting this video up Jim, always enjoy watching your vids,I have picked up alot of pointers from you, keep those videos coming, again thanks. Alpha Mike Foxtrot, out.
It is caller Dry UR Fly it is made by Cortland. You may also find stuff in an archery shop called Fletch Dry this is the same thing as Frogs Fanny Exactly the same though they may not admit it. The Archery stuff is about 1/30 the price when you consider the amount per price.
When I was in my early 20s there was a small stream near where I lived that had one of the heaviest sulfur hatches I have ever seen. When the spinners would drop right before dark there was so many that the trout would set up a rhythm. Even if you had the perfect drift it had to be timed to be over the trout at the right time. My personal best was a 24 inch rainbow. Now in my mid 60s I moved home. The local farmer has a pasture all along the stream the banks are nothing but mud and the sulfur hatch is mostly gone. A few stragglers is all that's left .Sad
Wow those were some heavy fish. Do you add dropper when fishing sulpher hatch. I have read some people use dry fly with emerger pattern trailing. I notice here you are just using a single fly. Thanks for the excellent video.
Not on this hatch if I need to I'll use a single crackback sulpher nymph. But the Flymph, loop wing. sulpher gnat and Cripple emerger work great. All are cripples.