Emerging Olive Caddis
Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2021 5:31 pm
After watching Davie McPhail tie an Olive Snatcher, I thought, with a different wing and some partridge,
that could make a good emerging caddis. Even though the Sowbug Fly Tying event has been cancelled
again this year, I hope to make it over to the White River in Arkansas next month and try this fly. I've had success
with caddis there before in late March and I think they continue to May.
Emerging Olive Caddis
Hook: Scud type - size 12
Thread: Uni 8/0 - olive
Tag & Rib: X-small gold wire
Abdomen: Olive hare's mask and seal fur blended
Hen hackle - barred dun (Collins)
Palmered to back; reinforced with rib
Thorax: Olive hare's mask and seal fur blended
Hackle: Dark brown partridge (1 1/2 - 2 turns)
Wings: Hen hackle tips colored with markers
Tied slanted down
Antenna: Midge flash
Head Cement: H & H
Tight Lines- Ken
that could make a good emerging caddis. Even though the Sowbug Fly Tying event has been cancelled
again this year, I hope to make it over to the White River in Arkansas next month and try this fly. I've had success
with caddis there before in late March and I think they continue to May.
Emerging Olive Caddis
Hook: Scud type - size 12
Thread: Uni 8/0 - olive
Tag & Rib: X-small gold wire
Abdomen: Olive hare's mask and seal fur blended
Hen hackle - barred dun (Collins)
Palmered to back; reinforced with rib
Thorax: Olive hare's mask and seal fur blended
Hackle: Dark brown partridge (1 1/2 - 2 turns)
Wings: Hen hackle tips colored with markers
Tied slanted down
Antenna: Midge flash
Head Cement: H & H
Tight Lines- Ken