
Missing Link
The Missing Link is a Mike Schmidt emerger that hovers between caddis and mayfly profiles, deadly when fish are picky and the hatch is mixed. Strong for searches like Missing Link emerger pattern, caddis emerger fly, and best mixed hatch emerger for trout.
Imitates: Emerging caddis or mayfly cripple
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #14-18
- Best Season
- Spring through fall
- Best Conditions
- Selective trout, mixed hatches, glassy runs and tailouts
- Water Temp
- 50-65°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 5X-6X
How to Rig It
Single emerger or trailed 12-18 inches off a more visible dry.
How to Present It
Dead-drift flush in the film. Long leader, no drag.
Why It Works
It's neither a true caddis nor a true mayfly — and that ambiguity is what fools selective trout during overlapping hatches.
History
Designed by Mike Schmidt of Anglers Choice Flies as a 'best of both worlds' emerger. Quickly adopted on technical western tailwaters.
Pro Tip
When you're not sure if trout are eating caddis or mayflies, tie this on. It splits the difference and produces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the name come from?+
It's the 'missing link' between caddis and mayfly emergers — designed to bridge both feeding behaviors.
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