
Description
The Sulphur Dun Dry Fly, designed as a homage to the Sulphur Mayfly hatches. It's a classic pattern that has its roots in the limestone streams of Pennsylvania. Originally popularized by the 20th-century fly-tying innovator Vince Marinaro, the fly was created to imitate the delicate and vivid appearance of Sulphur mayflies during their emergence phase. Its pale yellow body and translucent hackle wings make it highly effective during the late spring and early summer months when Sulphur hatches dominate many Eastern and Midwestern streams. This fly has earned its place as a staple in the dry fly angler’s arsenal due to its perfect balance of buoyancy, visibility, and realism.
Pro Tip
sudden landing of a struggling mayfly. This can trigger an aggressive reaction strike from trout, especially during intermittent feeding periods.
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Recipe
Hook: Tiemco 100 or Daiichi 1180, size 12-20 Thread: Pale yellow, 8/0 Tail: Light ginger or pale dun hackle fibers Body: Sulphur yellow dubbing or superfine synthetic dubbing Wings: Light dun hackle tips, upright and split Hackle: Light dun, dry fly quality