Caddis Pupa

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Caddis Pupa

Post by DUBBN » Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:25 pm

I have been doing a quick scan of my Spring time patterns and noticed I could use a half dozen Caddis Pupa. This pattern was very good to me last year. I use the term "pattern" loosely. I used different D-Rib colors and hackle colors on it. The only common thread (no pun intended) was Tan Ostritch Herl. I posted some pics of this fly last year, but I broke my photobucket link when I moved flys from one folder to another. Anyway, hope you dont get too bored with me posting pics.

Caddis Pupa
Hook - Dai-Riki 135 size 10
Thread - Camel UNI 8/0
Abdomen - Olive-Brown DRib (medium)
Thorax - Tan Ostritch Herl
Collar - Brown Hen Hackle

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On one fly I used a Brown Partridge feather and a Brown Hen feather as a collar. Like Smuggler tyed on his caddis. I have to develop a better technique to do it. I almost made my lip bleed trying to get them both wrapped. :evil:

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I will tie a few of these up in size 8 aswell, and add ruber legs to them. I am pretty sure the trout are taking them as Stones, but not being the brightest bulb on the tree, I cant be positive. ;)
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Re: Caddis Pupa

Post by William Anderson » Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:16 pm

Wayne, these are fantastic. I remember your post from last year and I'm glad you got to reshoot them. Wonderful pics that convey a lot about the flies. Cool second pic too. The composition of these would work for a lot of situations. Great fly.

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Re: Caddis Pupa

Post by chase creek » Thu Mar 01, 2012 3:24 pm

Really cool fly 8-) - the ostritch herl does it. Gonna give this pattern a shot.
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Re: Caddis Pupa

Post by Hans Weilenmann » Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:44 pm

Nice set, Wayne

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Re: Caddis Pupa

Post by hankaye » Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:40 pm

DUBBIN, Howdy;

Nice pair of flys. Likin' the way your photo skills have improved.
Including the use of the gray (the new 'boring' color :D ;) :roll: ),
background, sets the fly off nicely. Just jerkin' yer chain a bit ... about the gray
background only...

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Re: Caddis Pupa

Post by Kelly L. » Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:51 pm

Very nice indeed. I bet they perform well for you!
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Re: Caddis Pupa

Post by letumgo » Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:26 pm

Do you think you could make the head on this fly any smaller? Holy smokes that is tiny. Wonderful!
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Re: Caddis Pupa

Post by DUBBN » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:03 pm

Thanks all for the kind words! :)
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Re: Caddis Pupa

Post by Ruard » Fri Mar 02, 2012 5:14 am

Wonderful fly Dubbn. Perhaps you can turn the hackles one after another: first one from bend to eye, second one from eye to bend and then tying thread from bend to eye???


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Re: Caddis Pupa

Post by kanutripr » Fri Mar 02, 2012 11:48 am

I bet you're right about the fish taking them as stones. I have almost nothing in stonefly patterns but early season (opening weekend) on one of my favourite rivers usually sees some little stonefly action and I always find myself improvising. I'm going to have to try some of these. Nice pattern Wayne, thanks! :D



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