Graphic Caddis
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2021
- The Graphic Caddis is a standard caddis pupa in most people's fly boxes. It can be tied in smaller sizes and in different colors. Try tan and olive colors as well.
Hook: TMC 2499, Size 14-18
Thread: 1st layer, 6/0 White, Finishing thread: Semperfli 18/0
Tag: Silver Holographic Tinsel
Body: Hareline Midge Tubing for size 14/16, Micro Tubing for size 18
Legs: Partridge
Head: Natural Ostrich - Навчання та стиль
BEAUTIFUL pattern, the fly box manufacturers owe you a HUGE debt of gratitude my friend….HUGE DEBT !!!!!! I would LOVE to see you tie this one in CADDIS GREEN CATGUT…just saying. L 👍🎣👍
Thanks man!!!
SWEEET!!!!!! Looks to pretty straight forward too....thanks Juan for these tutorials!!! They are AWESOME!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Nice tie!
Great fly. Thanks for the Video.
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Really slick. Very nice tie.
Thank you for watching!
Great video Juan! Beautiful nymph!
Thank you!
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Killer pattern! Can you explain the reason you leave the thread at the tie in point prior to wrapping the ostrich? Thanks Juan!
The thread acts like an anchor as when I leave it there at the tie in point, it helps "hold" the wrapping materials from slipping down a slope or it helps hold a material tighter to its self as in this video.
Juan, Have you tried using the green Slim Rib for this pattern or is it the wrong shade of green? Does the clear slim rib work with a tan underbody?
The Slim Rib works but isn't necessarily the right choice for me. It's a little small for this pattern. I prefer the larger sized micro and midge tubing.
Why did you tie the shorter wing material (used for legs I think) only on one side . Would you want this on both sides. Am I missing something here?
There are legs on both sides. I tied in the legs with one feather and rotated them to get them to splay. I added a few more fibers to get them even after they splayed out.