This Pulsating Caddis, Tan pattern was developed by Jim Pettis, a guide on the lower Sacramento River, in 1993. The fly can be used in both streams and stillwaters. The term 'pulsating' comes from the combination of the beads and the dubbing material which give off a pulsating effect when moving within the water column. The fly can be used throughout the season from April through October. This is an extremely effective pattern wherever there are caddisflies.
This Pulsating Caddis, Black pattern was developed by Jim Pettis, a guide on the lower Sacramento River, in 1993. The fly can be used in both streams and stillwaters. The term 'pulsating' comes...
The Tan X-Caddis fly adds a Z-lon tail to the classic elk hair silhouette to create a trout fly that is irresistable to feeding fish. Born in the fly fishing waters around Yellowstone, this dry fly...
The Tan Caddis Poopah is also known as the Super Pupa. This caddis fly uses unique materials and an extended profile to imitate the pupal stage of caddis development as well or better than any other...
Often the best caddis fishing is in very low light. The Tan Headlight Caddis fly features a calf body post that makes it very visible and a CDC under wing that keeps it riding high in the water. In...
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