Here is a tutorial for the diving the caddis wet fly. I always tie a few small black ones. They work really well on streams with good little black caddis populations. The fly is effective almost all day long and is best fished down and across with mends to allow the fly to drift naturally or dead, then allow to swim when the mend straightens.
Welcome to the bench. I’m Johnny Utah, and these are the flies I tie, fish, and trust. From photo-by-photo tutorials to full tying videos, this blog’s built for tiers who want to learn the right way—no fluff, no shortcuts, just fishy patterns that work.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
Ready 2 Pop tying video
Materials
Hook- Daiichi 1180 12-18
Thread- Black Uni 8/0
Tail- Teal flank dyed claret
Abdomen- Teal flank dyed claret
Rib- Kreinik Metallics Blending Filament 032
Thorax- Marabou butt material form the base of a claret teal flank feather, blended with STS claret
Wing case- Evazote foam black
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Diving caddis video
Materials
Hook- Daiichi Alec Jackson North country spider hook
Thread- Uni 8/0 Tan
Body- Polar dub Tan\
Wing- Mallard flank dyed wood duck
Wing topping- Antron yarn white/clear
Hackle- Hebert miner hen neck hackle Barred dark ginger
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