ADAMS IRRESISTIBLE WULFF This is a buggy looking pattern and rides high on the water and easy on the eyes. Designed to imitate Mayflies or a cluster of Midges in fast turbulent pocket water. Created by Joe Messenger in the 1930s, it improves on the classic Adams by providing superior flotation and visibility, often serving as an effective "unsinkable" attractor pattern.
Key Characteristics & Features
- Body: Spun and clipped deer hair (or elk/caribou) that provides exceptional buoyancy.
- Wings: Grizzly hackle tips, splayed to mimic a wing profile.
- Hackle: A mix of grizzly and brown hackle, wrapped thickly to keep it riding high.
- Tail: Moose mane fibers (or stiff deer hair).
- Usage: Excellent in fast water, riffles, and as a durable, high-visibility search pattern.