Light Cahill Klinkhamer
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Detailed instructions for tying a Light Cahill Klinkhamer.
Recipe:
Hook: Partridge Klinkhamer X-treme, size 14.
Thread: Cream, 8/0 or 70-denier.
Post: White polypropylene floating yarn.
Shuck: Rust Antron dubbing.
Hackle: White or cream dry-fly hackle.
Body: Cream rabbit-fur dubbing.
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This pattern is basically irresistible. Great work!
As always, Tim, you make these things look so simplistic. Thanks for sharing.
This has become my favorite para-post method. Thanks!! Love the content.
Thanks for sharing this! Looks really enticing. I'll be trying this tie next!
Love the video will definitely be fishing this on some small streams
Wonderful job, really like your post technique. Thank you
Nice pattern, I'm sure it would do well for fishing the Clyde in "the gloaming"...thank you for sharing Tim. 🎣👍
Superb tie
Tim: why no trailing shuck on this version, like the sulphuric Klinkhammer? Thanks.
The body of the fly is essentially the trailing shuck.
I'm not getting how a rust colored body is the representation for a Light Cahill which has a creamy, yellowish body? I've seen this in a number of videos for a L.C. emerger...what am I missing?
It represents the nymphal shuck out of which the cream colored dun is emerging.
can you do some kind of a mosquito larvae