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Bead Head Emerger™

Bead Head Emerger™

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Stone Creek™ BH Emerger™ Series

The Stone Creek™ BH Emerger™ Series is a premium collection of bead head emerger patterns designed to imitate aquatic insects during the critical transition from nymph to adult. Developed by Mark Boname, the Bead Head Split Foam Emerger Series™ combines realistic profiles, subtle buoyancy, and lifelike movement to consistently fool selective trout feeding just beneath the surface.

Emergers are often the most vulnerable stage of an insect's life cycle, making them a favorite target for feeding trout. The BH Emerger™ Series is specifically designed to imitate insects trapped in or emerging through the surface film, where trout frequently focus their attention during active hatches.

Available in Black, Blue Wing Olive, Little Stone, March Brown, Pale Morning Dun, Sally, and Quill variations, these patterns provide anglers with an effective hatch-matching option for a wide range of mayfly, stonefly, and midge activity.

Whether fished beneath an indicator, as part of a tandem rig, or just below the surface on a greased leader, the BH Emerger™ Series is a proven producer on rivers, streams, tailwaters, and spring creeks.

Features:
• Premium bead head emerger patterns
• Developed by Mark Boname
• Realistic split foam emerger design
• Natural movement and subtle flotation
• Designed for hatch-matching situations
• Excellent for selective and pressured trout
• Effective during mayfly, stonefly, and midge hatches
• Ideal for rivers, streams, tailwaters, and spring creeks

Imitates:
• Emerging Mayflies
• Blue Wing Olives
• Pale Morning Duns
• March Browns
• Little Stoneflies
• Yellow Sallies
• Midges and Other Aquatic Insects

Available Patterns:
• Black
• Blue Wing Olive
• Little Stone
• March Brown
• Pale Morning Dun
• Sally
• Quill

Available Sizes:
• #16
• #18
• #20
• #22

Fishing Tips:
Fish near the surface film during active hatches where trout are feeding on emerging insects. Effective under a strike indicator, on a greased leader, or as part of a tandem nymph rig. A drag-free drift through seams, riffles, and feeding lanes is often the key to success.

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