In this video, Simon connects a tested Grannom or Mom’s Day Caddis Pattern. This hatch, particularly in Oregon can be a picky one, so having the best fly is truly essential. Grannoms typically hatch in abundance, so fish have lots of food to badger throughout the hatch. This makes it particularly tough since fish typically consume their fill rapidly, and there are numerous naturals on the water that it can be tough for them to pick your fly. Maimed or hurt pests constantly stick out, which is what this fly plans to do. It utilizes deer hair and trips low in the movie with splayed wings, making it alluring to feeding trout. Grannoms typically move upstream in big clouds and have big egg laying occasions where “invested” grownups pass away and arrive at the water. This is the exact same reasoning as a spinner succumb to mayflies, and this is a secret to fishing the Grannom hatch. Not just does this fly appear like an invested Grannom, as it gets batter it appears like a cluster of invested grownups drifting downstream. The Grannom hatch still has lots of time left in it, connect a few of these up and go out there. Likewise remain tuned on the blog site for an instructional post expanding the information of the hatch and ideas to fish it.

Hook- Fulling Mill FM5050 Ultimate Dry Fly Barbless Hook: Size 12
Thread- Semperfli Brown Nanosilk: 50D
Body- Fulling Mill Tactical Dry Dub: March Brown
Wing- Hareline Deer Hair & & Fulling Mill Ultra Dry Yarn: Dun
& Parachute –Fulling Mill Ultra Dry Yarn: Dun & Whiting Bronze Saddle: Brown
Resin: Solarez Bone Dry