Carpet muncher caddis
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Carpet muncher caddis
Not exactly a nymph but...oh well.
HOOK- Size 8 natural bend 2x lond diiachi
CASE- Carpet string from my son's closet pulled in to dubbing, twisted up in a dubbing loop, and trimmed to a cylinder shape.
HEAD- Chartreuse antron dubbing
LEGS- Phesant tail fiber butts
HOOK- Size 8 natural bend 2x lond diiachi
CASE- Carpet string from my son's closet pulled in to dubbing, twisted up in a dubbing loop, and trimmed to a cylinder shape.
HEAD- Chartreuse antron dubbing
LEGS- Phesant tail fiber butts
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Re: Carpet muncher caddis
Very nice. I am surprised at how large it is
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Re: Carpet muncher caddis
Dubbn....I am too! We don't really have many caddis where I am and the ones we do have are tiny black ones. I had the dubbing first and thought it would make a cool looking case so I looked up some recipes to see what size they used and this was the hook one of them chose. I was just doing it for fun. Is it much too large?
Re: Carpet muncher caddis
No, I do not think it is too big at all. Heck, it could do double duty as a Cranefly larva. Its a good looking pattern.
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Re: Carpet muncher caddis
Ooooooh now you've got my wheels turning! I fish a lot of big crane fly larva!
Re: Carpet muncher caddis
I fish alot of them too.
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Re: Carpet muncher caddis
Wonderful selection of flies fellas. I’d confident fish all of them.
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Re: Carpet muncher caddis
Now thats what I would call a suggestive pattern.
I read caddis in the subject line, Dubbn saw cranefly in the picture, and I see a cress bug with an egg sack.
Fish that in a Limestone creek that has a bit of vegetation and you'll put a hurt on the trout population.
I read caddis in the subject line, Dubbn saw cranefly in the picture, and I see a cress bug with an egg sack.
Fish that in a Limestone creek that has a bit of vegetation and you'll put a hurt on the trout population.
Re: Carpet muncher caddis
Great looking flies!!