Late in the summer season and early fall is when a number of caddisfly types make their introduction out West. As the weeks tick on by, we discover more types of caddisflies in our stream side greenery. In this video, Simon binds an excellent caddis browsing pattern that will work as an excellent option amongst the a number of hatching types of caddis. This pattern is fished well in the afternoon into the night when the pests are most active. It likewise makes a wonderful browsing pattern on smaller sized streams. It is resilient, and noticeable making it an excellent option as trout placed on the feed bag before dark. The Fulling Mill Ultra Dry Yarn for the underwing help in buoyancy, and the tuft in pink makes the fly particularly noticeable when light is low. The chenille on the rear acts as a target point, assisting this fly simulate ovipositing female caddisflies. These were purposeful options in the fly’s style to develop a caddis pattern that provides for their night activity. Generally, October Caddis take the program in the fall, however you should not ignore the a number of kinds of smaller sized caddis types that make their introduction throughout late summer season/ early fall. This is a pattern that efficiently mimics numerous of these types, and is accountable for bringing excited trout to the surface area. Do not hesitate to size this up or down, or modify colors depending upon your fisheries requirements.

Hook- Fulling Mill 5050: Size 12
Thread- 70D Fulling Mill Flat Thread: Black
Egg- Fulling Mill Micro Super Suede Chenille: Caddis Green
Body- Fulling Mill Tactical Dry Dub: March Brown & & Hareline/Hedron Micro Pearl Flashabou
Wing- Fulling Mill Ultra Dry Yarn: White, & Natures Spirit Yearling Elk, & Fulling Mill Ultra Dry Yarn: Pink
Hackle- Whiting Bronze Saddle: Light Ginger/ Cream
Other Tools- Dr Slick Midge Hair Stacker



