In hook sizes from 12 or smaller the Elk Hair Caddis’ hackle can be dispensed with or substituted with an underwing of CDC or poly-yarn. If using a larger hook the fly will benefit from a body or collar hackle, especially if it is to be fished on a lake where there’s a chance of
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Elk hair comes in a variety of plain and dyed colours. When tying a sedge imitation, hair from various parts of the animal may be used. Elk hock – either plain, dyed or bleached to make it a light tan colour – works particularly well on smaller sized flies as the hair is quite fine so doesn’t make the fly too bulky. Otherwise all but the longest elk body hair works perfectly well.
Body colour may also be varied. Plain hare’s fur works perfectly well though blending it with a yellow or green dubbing adds another dimension to the pattern. Whichever material you use, it’s worth injecting a bit of spikiness in the form of the guard hairs from a hare’s mask or a pinch of fox squirrel body hair to suggest the insect’s legs. This, along with the CDC or poly-yarn, provide plenty of fibres to grab the water’s surface, helping the fly to float. This style of fly works extremely well on both river and lakes.
HOOK: Size 10 – 14 medium weight wet fly
THREAD: Brown
TAIL: Poly-yarn – tan, brown or cream
BODY: Fox squirrel and yellow hare’s fur blend
UNDERWING: Natural CDC or yarn as tail
WING: Natural, bleached or dyed brown elk hair
In hook sizes from 12 or smaller the Elk Hair Caddis’ hackle can be dispensed with or substituted with an underwing of CDC or poly-yarn. If using a larger hook the fly will benefit from a body or co...
In hook sizes from 12 or smaller the Elk Hair Caddis’ hackle can be dispensed with or substituted with an underwing of CDC or poly-yarn. If using a larger hook the fly will benefit from a body or co...
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