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Home» Fly Tying Video » Hydropsyche Caddis Larva

Hydropsyche Caddis Larva

Posted on May 16, 2012 by admin in Fly Tying Video, Nymphs - 1 Comment

Hydropsyche Caddis Larva

This has been a solid producer for me in areas with good populations of free swimming caddis larvae. This pattern is very similar to the caddis patterns of Oliver Edwards. Hydropsyche Caddis LarvaThanks for the great tips and instruction Oliver! The legs are a great addition to any caddis larva pattern, or stoneflies and clinger mayfly nymphs.

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Materials

  • Hook: Tiemco 2457 size 10-14
  • Weight: Lead Wire (option)
  • Tail: Partridge Philoplume
  • Shellback: Olive Thin Skin
  • Thread: OLive 70 Denier Ultra Thread
  • Ribbing: 4x Tippet
  • Abdomen/Thorax: NS Emergence Dubbing
  • Gills: Tan Ostrich Herl
  • Legs: Golden Pheasant Tails

Materials Link: Hydropsyche Larva

Happy Tying!

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One comment on “Hydropsyche Caddis Larva”

  1. Tom Tabone says:
    January 1, 2013 at 5:35 pm

    awsome cadis fly going to try it in upstate New York streams.

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