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Blood Flush C.D.C. Emerger Fly

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About the Blood Flush C.D.C. Emerger Trout Fly

The Blood Flush C.D.C. Emerger has been very successful for a number or years.

It is an emerger which, apart from the wing and thorax cover, sits under the surface with the orange in the wing giving the impression of a flush of blood.

It is very good when used on a long leader, cast out to the rise and when fished speculatively on the dead drift.

Creator of this trout fly: Chris Watson

Tier of this trout fly: Chris Watson

Country of origin for this trout fly: England

This trout fly is designed to be fished on Dams & Reservoirs, Still Water

Pattern Dressings

  • Hook : 12-20.
  • Thread : Wapsi U.T.C., colour to match the natural.
  • Shuck : Grey pearl crystal hair.
  • Detached abdomen : Singed micro or suede chenille, dependent on size, colour to match the natural.
  • Thorax Cover/Wing : 2 CDC feathers, one orange and one natural.
  • Thorax : Antron dubbing, colour to match the natural.
  • Head Cement : Roots Tuff Bond.

Lightweight grub.

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