Description
Beadhead Bubble Back Emerger
The Beadhead Bubble Back Emerger is a type of artificial fly used in fly fishing to imitate the emergent stage of aquatic insects such as mayflies, caddisflies, and midges. The fly is designed to be fished just below the surface of the water, where emerging insects are vulnerable to feeding trout.
The Beadhead Bubble Back Emerger is tied with a beadhead, which adds weight to the fly and helps it sink quickly below the surface of the water. The body of the fly is typically tied with dubbing or other materials that mimic the color and shape of the emerging insect.
The thorax of the fly is tied with a bubble-shaped material that creates a realistic air bubble effect, which mimics the gas bubble that forms on the surface of the water as the insect emerges.
This fly is typically fished in slower-moving water, just below the surface. It can be cast upstream or across the current and allowed to drift naturally, with occasional twitches or movements to imitate the movement of an emerging insect. The bubble-shaped thorax of the fly helps to keep it suspended just below the surface, where feeding trout can easily spot and take it.
Overall, the Beadhead Bubble Back Emerger is a versatile and effective fly pattern for fly fishermen targeting trout and other freshwater game fish. It can be used to imitate a wide range of emerging aquatic insects, making it a useful addition to any angler’s fly box.
Usually available in the following variations: Copper | Green | Pheasant | Red
Usually available in the following hook sizes: 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 20

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