Juju Emerger Fly Tying Instructions by Charlie Craven

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2 жыл бұрын

Fly Tying Recipe:
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Hook: #18-22 Tiemco 101
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Thread: Olive 16/0 Tiemco or 14/0 Veevus
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Tails: Brown Microfibetts, split
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Abdomen: Olive and brown Super Hair
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Thorax: Olive-brown Superfine dubbing
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Legs: Mottled brown India hen saddle fibers
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Wing: Natural gray CDC
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Topping: White Fluoro Fibers
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Head: Olive-brown Superfine dubbing
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I have often said that one of the main reasons fly tying is so compelling is because it’s also so endless. No matter how long you tie or how wide the variety of your skill set, there is always something new to learn and play with.
Emerger patterns by themselves could easily occupy an entire tying career with all their complexities and varieties.
I am often asked to explain just what exactly an emerger is, and the answer is almost always long-winded and more complicated than it needs to be. As evidenced by the glut of emerger patterns available these days, there are a lot of different ways of tying these things, and they can all be effective because an emerger pattern is always just a snapshot of what really ought to be a motion picture.
For our purposes as fly tiers and fly fishers, emergence is a process that takes place between the river bottom and the air throughout the entire water column, with the insect actually changing shape, profile, and often color, as it nears the end of its transformation.
As a mayfly or caddis “emerges” or transitions from its nymphal form (a nymph) to its sub-adult form (the dun) it travels from the stream bottom to the surface. Along this trajectory, it starts to shed its nymphal husk and emerge as the adult form of the insect.
There are many pitfalls that can occur along this path, and many insects become trapped in the surface film, or even in their own shucks. They frequently don’t emerge completely, and sometimes end up near or on top of the surface with a wing or abdomen trapped in the shuck.
They flip-flop endlessly trying to free themselves, and sometimes may even cause themselves to sink back down below the surface, making a bit of a rewind factor come into play.
Technically, these trapped and/or broken versions can also be referred to as cripples (how we still get away with using that term these days is beyond me), although cripples are just one specific type of emerger.
Imagine videotaping this entire process, from the nymph leaving the stream bottom to the full-blown adult version potentially flying off the surface . . . every frame of this film would show some stage of the emergence, something that trout come into contact with every day and is recognizable to them. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why we have so many different yet effective emerger patterns to choose from. Ah yes, the wonders of nature and the endless opportunities it provides for both the trout and fly tiers!
My Juju Emerger is something I’ve been working on for some time now, and is meant as a generic mayfly emerger. It borrows heavily from my Jujubaetis nymph pattern, as well as the popular RS2 emerger.
Altering the colors and sizes makes it an effective representation of a host of different mayfly families, from Baetis to Pale Morning Duns, Sulphurs, and even Green Drakes.
I most often fish this pattern on a conventional nymph rig with split-shot or putty in riffles and runs where fish stack up to pick off emerging insects on their “trip of a lifetime.” But have also fished it right in the surface at the end of a long leader, either solo or behind a slightly more visible dry fly like a Vis-A-Dun or Parachute Adams.
The Juju Emerger floats fairly well due to its buoyant CDC wing, and the split tails add surface area to keep the fly on the surface-if that’s where you want it.
The shiny Fluoro Fiber in the wing adds visibility to the flush-floating pattern, so this little emerger is not as difficult to see as you might think.
This fly imitates just one frame of the “emergence movie” and the possible variations are endless. Longer or shorter wings, curved-shank hooks, alternate thorax and abdomen colors, and changing the fishing depths, all open up a whole world of options, making the fly both more interesting to tie and more fun to fish-exactly why I love this game!

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@mikehenderson8578
@mikehenderson8578 Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@randymatson5710
@randymatson5710 2 жыл бұрын
Nice little pattern Charlie. Gonna give these a go.
@leonardwells9613
@leonardwells9613 2 жыл бұрын
GREAT color combo, love this pattern !!!! L 👍🎣👍
@mikeney5113
@mikeney5113 2 жыл бұрын
Great little pattern.i love this fly.catches fish no doubts! Thanks Charlie
@hankvana2149
@hankvana2149 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting Charlie! Nice pattern, I appreciate the running commentary while you tie. Cheers!
@title1ted
@title1ted 2 жыл бұрын
Not fishing the same pattern everyone else is fishing, great advice! I love how it's a variation of the RS2! Great video, thank you Charlie.
@dominicrose4009
@dominicrose4009 2 жыл бұрын
Diggin all the videos. Love all the juju patterns. Thank, Charlie.
@michaelfleder5591
@michaelfleder5591 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Charlie!!!!!!
@TheCanary24
@TheCanary24 2 жыл бұрын
Simple but seems it will attractive in the water!
@leemowers9395
@leemowers9395 2 жыл бұрын
Very nice looking fly, well done, thanks Charlie.
@debpaskall
@debpaskall 2 жыл бұрын
Great looking pattern, thank you Charlie. Gonna tie some up.
@joelcouch9113
@joelcouch9113 2 жыл бұрын
Great pattern & video, Charlie! Looking forward to tying some up.
@oldsmugglerflyfishing
@oldsmugglerflyfishing 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Amazing looking fly!
@cachi-7878
@cachi-7878 2 жыл бұрын
@2:30, “lift and separate”; reminds me of an 80s bra commercial…
@tmarkk99
@tmarkk99 2 жыл бұрын
I like it. Rs2 on steroids. Gonna try it. Thanks Charlie!
@kiffer131980
@kiffer131980 2 жыл бұрын
Love all your ties. I’ve learned so much watching you and from your books. In my opinion you have the sexiest looking flies on KZbin by far. Works of art. The color of your super hair on all your juju ties looks so much richer than the stuff I have and almost metallic. What’s your secret? Are you using them stock or are you coloring them in with a sharpie etc? I tried a brown sharpie on my brown super hair and I think it helped.
@ShortyOnTheFly
@ShortyOnTheFly 2 жыл бұрын
That is a cool fly. So, is the Flouro Fiber there to make it more visible to us or is it a trigger for this fish?
@bobnorman5269
@bobnorman5269 2 жыл бұрын
anyone fished this with a shuck?
@edstephens9235
@edstephens9235 2 жыл бұрын
I'm guessing you're fishing this behind a larger dry fly?
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