Olive and mallard Caddis
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Olive and mallard Caddis
Hook: Daiichi 1640 no 10
Thread: Uni yellow 8/0
Body: Pond Olive dubbing in a loop (Olive hare's mask 70% Claret seal 30%)
Hackle: Mallard flank yellow (make a hackle of the points of a bigger feather and turn)
Head: fluff of a yellow mallard feather an thread
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Re: Olive and mallard Caddis
Sure looks good to me! I'll wager it looks good to the fish as well.
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Re: Olive and mallard Caddis
Great fly, Ruard!
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Re: Olive and mallard Caddis
Nice one, Ruard. That has everything you would hope for in a fall caddis. I'm inspired.
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