Green Caddis Larva
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2012
- Detailed instructions for tying a Green Caddis Larva Fly.
Hook: Standard emerger hook (here, a Dia-Riki 125), size 16.
Weight: .015 lead-free wire, 6 or 7 wraps.
Thread: UTC 70 Denier, brown.
Rib: Ultra Wire, brassie size, fluorescent chartreuse.
Dubbing: Australian possum, sparse, light olive.
Thorax: Australian possum, dark brown.
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That’s a simple pattern for sure! Tight lines🐛🕷️🐜!!!!!
I love the music in this one
very simple and efective nice fly
I use this patten tied with a copper rib and a brown body and pecock herl tied in at the head on the under side to simulate legs. also works really well in the green body.This patten is deadly at the Awahou stream mouth on lake Rotorua New Zealand both during the day and at night when the hatch is under way.Cheers
Amazing fly
Simples e muito efetiva parabéns
Thank you so helpfull
Just made one of these, but used green thread instead of the Chartreuse wire, and it does not look too bad..
Thanks for the tips; it helped!
Быстро и круто.
i like using gold wire counter wrapped just because
Could you list your tying materials in the description? I'm a Taiwanese, I didn't get some words form your speaking. Thanks a bunch!
-Size 16 Dai-Riki hook
-superglue
- .015 led wire
-brown thread 70 denier
-Florescent chartreuse ultra wire
-light olive australian opossum dubbing
-dark bbrownAustralian opossum dubbing
What time of year are these caddisfly larvae most effective?
Here in the NE USA usually from the beginning of April until the end of June.
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How do fish this fly?
98 dfree i’m a bit late, but u can do same as nymfing
Can you send me that box at the end of video? Damn I like it. :D
can you use copper wire for the rib
Yes
Dead drift, usually behind a weighted nymph.