
Sulphur Spinner
The Sulphur Spinner is a spent-wing pattern for the evening fall after a Sulphur hatch, often the most productive window of the day. Built for searches like Sulphur spinner fall pattern, spent yellow mayfly spinner, and best evening Sulphur fly for trout.
Imitates: Spent female Sulphur mayfly
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #16-18
- Best Season
- Late spring through midsummer evenings
- Best Conditions
- Calm flats and tailouts after a Sulphur hatch
- Water Temp
- 58-68°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 6X
How to Rig It
Single spent-wing dry; long leader, light tippet.
How to Present It
Dead-drift flush; no movement. Cast across and slightly downstream for a drag-free float.
Why It Works
Spinner falls concentrate fish into the easiest, calorie-richest feeding of the day. Spent profile = trout don't have to chase.
History
Codified as part of the East's Sulphur tradition; refined on Penns Creek, the Delaware, and the Little Juniata.
Pro Tip
Be on the water 90 minutes before dark during Sulphur season. The spinner fall often eclipses the hatch itself.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do Sulphur spinners fall?+
Usually in the last hour of daylight, after a midday or evening Sulphur dun hatch.
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