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Roadkill
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by Roadkill » Thu Apr 29, 2021 5:28 pm
Are you ready for Mother's Day?
Here is an emerger...
Hook-Mustad 3906 #14
Thread-UTC 70 Rust Brown
Body- Medium Olive Antron
Rib-S Gold Ultra Wire
Hackle-Ginger Hen
IMGP1492 by
William Lovelace, on Flickr
This is a little brighter green than the #16 X-Caddis tied with Med Olive Fine and Dry it will be hanging behind.
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FlyFisherMann1955
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by FlyFisherMann1955 » Thu Apr 29, 2021 6:30 pm
In case no one has offered you this advice, what I will say as you fish that duo of flies
is: make sure you keep a good grip on your rod! Looking forward to some pictures.
Tight Lines- Ken
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by letumgo » Thu Apr 29, 2021 8:10 pm
I can’t seem to resist copying you Bill. Thanks Buddy..

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BrkTrt
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by BrkTrt » Thu Apr 29, 2021 10:11 pm
I like this one a lot. I will tie it and try it.
Alan
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Roadkill
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by Roadkill » Fri May 14, 2021 3:28 pm
This worked a little for me last week on the Middle Deschutes when there were only sporadic rises. But it was upstaged both times by the X-Caddis or my Mother's Day Caddis Egg Laying dry fly.

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DUBBN
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by DUBBN » Sun May 16, 2021 10:17 am
That is an elegant tie, Rodakill.
I need to get into the MD hatch if it's still on when I get home.
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Roadkill
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by Roadkill » Mon May 17, 2021 10:49 am
DUBBN,
This was tied for another life stage of this bug after reading this on
http://www.troutnut.com/hatch/1751/Cadd ... s-Grannoms ...
"Note that this species changes color dramatically after it emerges, and imitations of egg-laying adults should be a different color from imitations of emergers. Emergers have pale blonde, almost off-white wings and bright green bodies, while the egg-laying adults have light brownish gray wings and medium green bodies."
While exploring the water to see which of the 3 flies is working best, this may be on point...
IMGP1501 by
William Lovelace, on Flickr
on top may be my green X-Caddis or this #14 MD Egg Laying Caddis I developed for my old home waters on Powder River...
RIMG1598 by
William Lovelace, on Flickr
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DUBBN
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by DUBBN » Mon May 17, 2021 11:37 am
As always, you have great information Bill!!
Thank you for sharing it with me.
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DOUGSDEN
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by DOUGSDEN » Wed May 26, 2021 7:47 pm
Bill,
These are awesome MD caddis (other caddis too!) patterns! Every one of them looks great! The olive dubbing you have used looks wonderful! Next to orange (October), olive is my favorite! You do great work friend!
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.