Dry and Dropper

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Roadkill
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Dry and Dropper

Post by Roadkill » Fri Oct 10, 2025 9:43 am

How many of you fish a dry fly as an indicator with a trailing wet. My favorite combination is my Bottle Brush October Caddis with an OC soft hackle about 18" behind it. It is that time of year and here is my old dry that skates well on top...

ImageRIMG9688 by William Lovelace, on Flickr

Hook-Mustad 9672 #10
Tail & under body-Orange deer hair
Thread-3/0 Orange Mono Cord body with palmered hackle down to the eye.

Don't be surprised if a fish takes the SH and another grabs the skating dry. I sure was when I fished this the first time in 1989. :shock: :lol:
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Re: Dry and Dropper

Post by Roadkill » Sat Oct 11, 2025 9:46 pm

Here is one of my old October Caddis soft hackles that I put on below the Bottle Brush.

ImageB0059224 by William Lovelace, on Flickr

If I am fishing a 3-fly cast of these when the hatch is hot. The weighted one will go on point and one without the wire rib will go up about another 18 inches up the leader and below the dry.

The weighted one will anchor the other SH just below the surface and I am free to dap the dry on the water to attract a strike. I have had trout jump as high as a foot out of water to grab the dry in midair. 8-)
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Re: Dry and Dropper

Post by Partsman » Mon Oct 13, 2025 6:57 pm

Nice looking combo Roadkill, I don’t fish two fly rigs enough but I did have some success this past spring and summer, particularly during the sulphur hatch here in Michigan. It’s something I really need try more often, it’s streamer season here now so looking forward to next spring.
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Re: Dry and Dropper

Post by Mike62 » Mon Oct 13, 2025 7:25 pm

Maybe this is the first reply that gets through in months...

Love the October Caddis, Bill. I don't fish multiple fly rigs, ever. I admire the crap out of anybody who can do it successfully. I just can't seem to multi-task well enough (as my wife constantly reminds me).

Mike
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