Hosiery Caddis Larva

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Hosiery Caddis Larva

Post by letumgo » Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:23 pm

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Same photo, just much lower f-stop (2.6). The narrower depth of field creates the blurring effect, giving the fly the appearance of motion.
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Differnt fly - This one was tyed without the fluff at the base of the feather.
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Hosiery Caddis Larva
Hook - Daiichi Model 1150 / Size 10
Thread - Pearsalls Gossamer Silk (Hot Orange)
Hackle/Thorax - Two Starling Back Hackles (Bleached Ginger) - tyed in by the stem at the eye of the hook
Abdomen - Small section of women's pantyhose/hosiery (trapezoid shape roughly two inches long - 1/2" on one end - 1/8" on the other - stretched and then twisted around the tying thread to help form the body taper)
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Re: Hosiery Caddis Larva

Post by Roadkill » Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:25 pm

A definite fish magnet!
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Re: Hosiery Caddis Larva

Post by Old Hat » Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:04 pm

Does your wife know? :D

Or maybe it was yours? :o
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Re: Hosiery Caddis Larva

Post by hankaye » Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:18 pm

Ray, Howdy;

Hopefully, the human was not in the hose before you attacked.... :?

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Re: Hosiery Caddis Larva

Post by letumgo » Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:21 pm

Carl - Yes my wife knows, and no the hosiery was not mine. Honest. :D :lol:

I was reorganizing my fly tying desk today, putting away all the materials from my tying demonstration. I found a long forgotten box of odds and ends (assorted textile materials), that I had never gotten around to using. A couple years ago, my wife was throwing out an pair of pantyhose and I got the bright idea that the material might be a useful tying material or could be used to make egg sacks for fishing. I snipped off one leg and stashed it away for later use. The material is very stretchy, glossy and semi-translucent. Characteristics the seemed like good fly tying material.

I clipped a small rectangle of the material and gave it a firm pull, expecting it to unravel. To my surprise, it stretched out to about three times as long, and formed a small round strand. Hmmm...this looks promising, I thought. I then cut another piece, into a tapered trapezoid, figuring that I could make the strand thicker on one end, augmenting the taper of a caddis pattern.

Then I started playing around at the vice, to see how it worked. These are my first attempts.

I decided to use two starling feathers and forego the thorax of the fly. The starling feathers are very light and fluffy, which should give this pattern a lot of life in the water.

All in all, I am quite happy with this fly. (plus I got to play with ladies hosiery...win-win :D ;) )
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Re: Hosiery Caddis Larva

Post by Mataura mayfly » Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:51 pm

Very inovative looking Caddis tie Ray.
We have been using the same material over here for years, but in a different way. Here we use it as a net to hold a polystyrene ball to the top of a hook so it acts as a suspender for emerger or midge patterns.
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Re: Hosiery Caddis Larva

Post by chase creek » Mon Jan 28, 2013 6:35 am

Interesting use of material (not joking :( ). Love trying to find uses for non-tying materials.



I've seen this done before, a long time ago. Of course, you could see the seam then. (now I am joking) :lol: :lol:
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Re: Hosiery Caddis Larva

Post by tie2fish » Mon Jan 28, 2013 1:10 pm

You're really getting a leg up in this tying business, Ray. Great use of a material not often seen in the literature.
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Re: Hosiery Caddis Larva

Post by chase creek » Mon Jan 28, 2013 1:19 pm

"You're really getting a leg up in this tying business, Ray."

:lol: :lol: :lol: :roll: :roll:
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