
In this video, Simon connects a very flexible October Caddis pattern. This damp fly can be tagged behind a dry, swung, or dead wandered in tandem with a much heavier nymph. The product choice of ostrich, chenille, and wire produces a very reasonable body when damp. Simon’s favored technique of fishing this fly is tagging it behind a bigger October Caddis dry as a cripple/emerger. This uses fish the option in between a flying grownup and a susceptible pupa. Typically, they constantly take the tagged damp fly. Discovering where fish are keeping in softer water is crucial to fishing this fly; running it along joints surrounding soft water will reward you with a heavy internet. Quartering casts downstream can yield explosive consumes, particularly in low light conditions. Tagging this in a tandem with a heavy tungsten nymph is a fantastic method to provide a heavy and light duo below a sign.

Hook- Ahrex Wet Fly LE880: Size 8
Thread- Fulling Mill Flat Pro Thread: 70 Denier/ Black
Body- Fulling Mill Super Suede Mirco Chenille: Tan, Hareline Ostrich: Fl Orange, & & Uni Medium Soft Wire: Orange
Thorax- Hareline Peacock Chenille: Black
Wing- Natures Spirit Yearling Elk: Natural
Hackle-Hareline Hungarian Partridge Skin
Extra Tools: Dr Slick Midge Hair Stacker



