SIMPLE CADDIS PATTERN: Fly Tying Tutorials
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
- In this fly tying tutorial, Ryan Ratliff at Mad River Outfitters breaks down how to tie a quick, step-by-step Simple Caddis Pattern that you can quickly fill a box with. It's a simple guide fly that produces.
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Thanks for this awesome simple pattern!
Hyun Lee Thanks as always for watching!
I love this pattern, only I started using poly yarn instead of elk/dear hair. Makes it that much easier to tie.
Cool! Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching.
Thank you sir for the lesson
Happy new year
Thanks for watching and Happy New Year to you also!
Looking at getting an upgraded vise. I like the Regal. What would be advantages/disadvantages (between that and the Renzetti style. Thanks! Love the fly tying vids!
Benjamin Abee Thanks for checking with us!!!! Please give a call to the guys at the shop and they will be happy to help. 614-451-0363.
That's the same color dubbing my dog is shredding off a tennis ball! 🤔
Go for it!
i got a question what would flys would i use for trout?
Carlos Razo Big question. Send this to the shop at admin@madriveroutfitters.com for the Q & A series and they’ll probably get to it.
The shortest answer though would be to use flies that imitate what the fish are eating.
horse flies and green heads are best.
How would you make the wing fancier?
Send this question over to Ryan at admin@madriveroutfitters.com and he'll answer you there. He doesn't come around these parts.