Invented by Ken Morrish out of Ashland, OR, the Amber Hot Wire Caddis Fly was his adaptation of a Copper John caddis. The use of wire helps get this pattern down, while the curved hook gives a more caddis-like profile. This is a great searching pattern that should be in every flyfisherman's fly box.
Most Czech nymphing is done in faster moving water, in runs fly anglers would typically bypass. A large portion of Czech nymphs have what tiers call "hot spots," which help the flies stand out...
The Patridge Caddis Fly is a great pattern to fly fish in riffles or pockets where caddis flies are active. The ample hackle also allows this trout fishing fly to be skittered or skated for...
The Peacock Caddis Fly is a great trout fly that adds the proven fish catching ability of peacock herl to a classic caddis silhouette. This fishing fly can be fly fished still or skated enticingly...
Innovating fly fishing with its design, the Goddard Caddis Fly uses spun hollow deer hair to achieve a realistic caddisfly shape and great buoyancy. Fly fishermen around the world use this fishing...
Fly fishermen consider the Hemingway Caddis Fly to be the classic sedge fly pattern. Your dad may have had one of these great fishing flies his trout fly collection. The Hemingway Caddis has a low...
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