This “King of Caddis” is ruling the dry fly world with an iron fist!! In still water compounds like Hebgen Lake, Montana, or Ph.D. fish on the Harriman Ranch, Idaho, or West Slope cutthroats on Kelly Creek and the St. Joe’s in Idaho, this fly has wreaked havoc over really smart fish. The beautifully striated biot bodies, the two-stage CDC wing, and the front nose antennae give this bug the most life-like silhouette of any caddis sold, bar none. We recommend the use of Lochsa floatant on this series of flies.
While you are enjoying a Thanksgiving meal, there are giant trout feeding at the surface of your local rivers. While you are eating turkey and mashed potatoes, the fish are in a feeding trough sipping Midges and Blue Wing Olives. Come join the micro world of late Fall and Winter dry fly fishing. The crowds are gone, the rivers are low, but those giant fish are still there. You could be catching these fish, and all it takes is a warm coat and a fly box full of magic. Want the surprise of your life? Select a day with no wind in the dead of winter, grab this fly box, and spend a day on the river. It could be the most exciting fishing trip of your life!! You could become an addict like me. Insert provided for fly location in box.
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