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Snowshoe Emerger fly pattern
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Snowshoe Emerger

Imitates: Emerging mayfly (PMD, BWO, sulphur, Callibaetis)

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#14-20
Best Season
Late spring through summer
Best Conditions
Slow runs, spring creeks, late-stage hatches with picky risers
Water Temp
50-65°F
Recommended Tippet
5X-6X

How to Rig It

Single dry on a long leader, or as the dry in a dry-dropper.

How to Present It

Dead-drift through risers. The fly sits flush in the film — exactly where emerging mayflies sit before flying off.

Why It Works

Snowshoe rabbit foot fur is naturally oily and floats forever without floatant. The fly sits half-submerged like a real emerger and won't sink even after multiple fish.

History

Popularized by Fran Betters on New York's Ausable River, snowshoe rabbit became the go-to emerger material because it doesn't absorb water like CDC does.

Pro Tip

Skip the floatant. Snowshoe fur floats on its own, and floatant actually mats it down. Just false-cast to dry it off after a fish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why snowshoe rabbit fur?+

It contains natural lanolin oils that repel water — the fly floats indefinitely without dressing, even after slimy fish.

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