Fur Caddis Larva - Trout Fly Tying for Beginners
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2020
- Fly tying instructions for a fur caddis larva nymph. Sometimes called a green rock worm, this pattern imitates the non-swimming, drifting caddis larva found in any water where caddis hatch. This easy-to-tie trout pattern was tied from Dave Hughes' 2018 edition of "Essential Trout Flies."
Hook: #12-16 curved
Bead: tungsten or brass to match hook size
Thread: Brown
Body: Olive or green fur, mixed with sparkle yarn or ice dub
Abdomen: Hare's mask or darker dubbing
Savage Flies is a project (named after one of my homewaters, the Savage River in Western Maryland, US). I've been trout fishing for many years but have only been tying for the last couple and am learning more every week. If you have any pointers on techniques that would help, I would love to hear them in the comments.
Thank you Matt. Looks pretty straight forward to tie. It appears the biggest hurdle is dealing with the small size. Nicely done Sir.
Never have seen a fly being made, very cool!
nicely done. I love to fish the Saage but I don't get west as often as I would like. I have to make do with the Gunpowder.
That’s a trout catching machine