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Re: CDC Emerger
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 6:12 am
by Boris
gingerdun wrote:
I am unable to fully understand the leader techniques, but I'm hoping to get a better grasp of the matter this summer.
I'm assuming you're referring to the way the two flies are tethered?
It's really simple; the top fly - dry - is attached the the tippet in the normal way. The bottom fly is attached to a finer tippet at the length needed. The two flies are then attached at the bend of the dry.
Re: CDC Emerger
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 10:46 am
by Old Hat
Thanks for sharing that info Boris. I appreciate the addition and follow-up to my post in another thread. What little catching I have done from this style has been mostly on smaller stillwater. Probably more a factor of my decision to use other flies in the scenario that you describe above. But, I do know of a place where this might serve me very well.
Re: CDC Emerger
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 11:22 am
by JohnP
Thanks for the recipe, Boris. I picked up some CDC a couple of months ago but have not tried using it yet. Those streams you fish are interesting. Very different from the freestone waters I usually fish here in north central Idaho.
Re: CDC Emerger
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 12:40 pm
by daringduffer
William Anderson wrote:This post just keeps getting better.
This may be of interest. Stefan sent a few more flies my way and allowed me to photograph them. They are a beautiful set, but the one that struck me first was the first one I wanted to tie onto a tippet. This CdC version looks like it would kill as an emerger or beetle. I will definitely add a couple of these and the Boris CdC Emerger for trials this season.
Nice fly, Stefan. Please comment if you see this.
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This was my take on IOBO Humpy
http://www.danica.com/flytier/steps/iob ... _humpy.htm I was thinking of a small stream I have visited a couple of times where I wanted to try it.
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