This blog is a visual record of my outings into the streams, lakes and forests of Tennessee and North Carolina by canoe, motor boat and motorcycle. I love photography and use that venue to record wildlife and wilderness scenes for my personal enjoyment. I enjoy writing short stories also and do so while out in the forests or on the lakes. I also am addicted to dogs as will be apparent as you read my blog. But, the canoe is my favorite means of escape and wilderness camping is a joy.
Monday, March 27, 2006
CADDIS FLY PATTERNS
Modified Henryville Special Caddis Fly Pattern. Represents the Dun stage ready for flight.
The Soft Hackle. This fly is the most versatile fly at hand, in my estimation. It can be fished just under the surface to represent the emergence stage of a mayfly or a caddis fly or it can be greased lightly and floated on the surface to represent the fully developed dun, ready for flight.
Pupa Stage imitation of Caddis fly (traditional tie)
The above is a Pupa Stage Imitation of the Caddis Fly
Caddis Fly Emerger pattern
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