Shuttercock Fly

Shuttercock

An emerging insect imitation, ideal for targeting trout and grayling during hatches.

How it's tied

The Shuttlecock Fly is tied using a short shank hook, fine thread, and a few materials to create a realistic emerging insect profile. The body is made from dubbing or floss in colors that match the natural insects, wrapped around the hook shank to create a slender profile. A small tuft of CDC (cul de canard) feathers is tied in at the front of the fly, pointing forward to create the appearance of an emerging insect's wing. A hackle or synthetic fibers can optionally be added to imitate legs. The Shuttlecock Fly can be tied in various sizes and colors to imitate different emerging insects.

What it mimics

The Shuttlecock Fly is designed to imitate emerging insects, such as mayflies, caddisflies, and midges, during their most vulnerable stage when transitioning from nymphs or pupae to adults. The CDC wing gives the fly a lifelike appearance on the water's surface.

Where it's used

The Shuttlecock Fly can be used in various water types, including rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds. It is particularly effective during insect hatches, when fish are actively feeding on emerging insects. To fish the Shuttlecock Fly effectively, present it gently on the water's surface and allow it to drift naturally with the current, mimicking a vulnerable or trapped emerging insect.

In addition to dead drifting, you can use subtle twitches or lifting techniques to simulate the natural movement of an emerging insect.

Fly tying video for the Shuttercock

Fish you can can fly fish for with the Shuttercock

Brown Trout

Grayling

Rainbow Trout

Roach

Insect orders relevant to the Shuttercock

These are insect orders of which one or more species are mimicked by the Shuttercock.

Mayflies

Ephemeroptera

True Flies

Diptera

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