Poly Wing Caddis Dry Fly Pattern - Troutlore Fly Tyng

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • With so many different caddis dry fly patterns about, we really don't need another variation, but I do like tying this one, and it catches fish. So, that makes it more than worthwhile in my books.
    All the materials required for this pattern and so many more can be found in the Troutlore Fly Tying Store at : www.troutlore.... list is as follows :
    Ahrex FW500 Dry Fly Hook - Size #10
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    6/0 Veevus Thread - Brown
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    Chuck'N'Duck Electric Seal Dubbing - Golden Flame
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    FTD Congo Hair - Sand Olive Brown
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    Mixed Saddle Hackle - Mixed
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    Loon UV Clear Fly Finish - Thin
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    If you have any questions about these fly tying materials or others, please get in touch via email : sales@troutlore.com.au

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @williamanderson4349
    @williamanderson4349 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Rob seen these caddis on or local stream and this tie looks lije a good imitation

    • @Troutlore
      @Troutlore  Рік тому +1

      Thanks William, there's some Congo Hair on it's way to you now. ;)

  • @kennethsanders963
    @kennethsanders963 Рік тому +1

    cree hackle .I like the pattern and will tie some up.Caddis are a staple in Alberta Canada and I love tying them .I've never seen them done this way so thanx .The only thing I would change Bob is I would tie down the yarn first and taper the cut instead of cutting it bluntly like you did. But nice pattern overall .thanx again.ken Ps. I know tapering the yarn may cause the hackle to slip ,but, I over come that by putting a dab of zap-a-gap(super glue) on the thread wraps before palmering the hackle forward. Happy tying.

    • @Troutlore
      @Troutlore  Рік тому

      G'day Kenneth, they're a staple in just about every trout stream around the world! And it's not a Cree, a very nice Dark Barred Ginger, but any lighter coloured hackle will do. Grizzly, Light Dun, Light Ginger, Cream... or Cree if you so wish!