These upwing emergers (Shuttlecocks) have no tail and their quill body is UV lacquered. Shuttlecocks sink therefore slightly at the rear and the CDC wings stand upright on the water on the dubbing ring. This makes them highly visible for the fisherman- and deadly even for the most sophisticated big fish.
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Swiss CDC olive Upwing Emerger |
Swiss CDC olive Upwing EmergerDun winged CDC upwing emerger- olive quill body. Imitates with great success the olive mayflies, which are particularly common in May/June and from September onwards. Also a top grayling pattern. |
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Swiss CDC natural Upwing Emerger |
Swiss CDC natural Upwing EmergerBrown ribbed quill body CDC upwing emerger- matches the hatch of many natural brown colored mayflies. |
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