Brannon's October Caddis Pupa
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Brannon's October Caddis Pupa
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Last edited by ScottP on Tue Feb 26, 2019 8:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Brannon's October Caddis Pupa
WOW! What a buggy looking fly. I definitely need some of these in my steelhead box.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks for the inspiration.
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Re: Brannon's October Caddis Pupa
ScottP, Howdy;
Great looking "hopper" and wearing it Halloween costume as well
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Is the Black bead reversed on purpose? Nice effect ...
hank
Great looking "hopper" and wearing it Halloween costume as well

Is the Black bead reversed on purpose? Nice effect ...
hank
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Re: Brannon's October Caddis Pupa
Hank,
Thanks. Someone else mentioned that about the bead (I hadn't noticed it). I went back and checked the others in the bag and they were all drilled with the same-sized hole on both sides; not sure if it was intentional or a defective batch.
Regards,
Scott
Thanks. Someone else mentioned that about the bead (I hadn't noticed it). I went back and checked the others in the bag and they were all drilled with the same-sized hole on both sides; not sure if it was intentional or a defective batch.
Regards,
Scott
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Re: Brannon's October Caddis Pupa
I tend to reverse the beadhead when I tye Skip Morris's "Racoon" pattern. It pushes the bead forward slightly and I like the look. Not sure if it changes how the fly behaves, but I still do this intentionally.
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Re: Brannon's October Caddis Pupa
ScottP, Howdy;
Thanks for the reply, "poo occurs" as 2 & 4 used to say. Whatever, it looks good all the same
hank
Thanks for the reply, "poo occurs" as 2 & 4 used to say. Whatever, it looks good all the same
hank
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