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Umpqua Mercury Black Beauty Fly · 22 · Black

Umpqua Mercury Black Beauty Fly · 22 · Black

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Color: Black
Hook size
#22
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"The original Black Beauty was invented in the early 1990’s to imitate the heavy concentrations of midge pupae found in tailraces below deep, bottom-release reservoirs. Don’t let the simplicity of this pattern fool you—it consistently fools selective trout all over the United States. While the original Black Beauty performs extremely well, adding a clear, silver-lined glass bead (Mercury Black Beauty) or combining a silver-lined glass bead and some Mylar tinsel (Flashback Mercury Black Beauty) increases the natural translucency when it comes to imitating an emerging pupa.

A tungsten Bead Head Flashback Black Beauty (swaps the silver-lined glass bead for a black tungsten bead) has the same goals in mind, but has a quicker sink-rate and works well for dry-and-dropper applications. In its embryonic form, the Black Beauty had no name, it was just a generic black midge pupae that had earned a spot in my fly box because it was easy to tie, durable, and most importantly—it consistently fooled hard-fished, selective trout.

In March 1992, Bob Saile, Scott Ratcliff, and I named this pattern after a memorable trip on the Blue River near Silverthorne. On that day, Saile landed an 8-pound rainbow on my “black midge pupa” in a deep slot right below the I-70 bridge. Saile’s rainbow measured 26 inches and had an 18-inch girth. It was an impressive rainbow to say the least!

Ratcliff and I had a day to remember as well; we also fooled some quality that day on the black midge pupa. On our way home from the Silverthorne-area, Ratliff said, “We really caught some beauties today. You ought to call your little black midge pupa the Black Beauty.” The name stuck, and the rest is history!"

  • Signature Tyer Pat Dorsey
Water type
Freshwater
Fish species
Trout
Quantity per pack
2
Fishing type
Fly
Umpqua Mercury Black Beauty Fly · 22 · Black
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