Shark Caddis Softy
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- Ron Eagle Elk
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Re: Shark Caddis Softy
Impressive fly. I'd love to see the materials list for that one.
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Re: Shark Caddis Softy
Thanks for sharing the pattern and video link. That is a very cool technique. Gotta give these a try.
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Re: Shark Caddis Softy
Very cool technique!
I wonder if he had twisted the two strands in the opposite direction whether he would still have needed keep twisting as he wrapped?
I wonder if he had twisted the two strands in the opposite direction whether he would still have needed keep twisting as he wrapped?
Bob
Re: Shark Caddis Softy
Bob, I used the rotary on my vise and did not have to twist as much as him.
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Me too. I havent had a chance to use them.
Last edited by DUBBN on Mon Mar 09, 2020 12:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Shark Caddis Softy
Question DUBBN
Did you actually acquire the Widow Web or did you just rifle through
your stash of yarn and find something close.
I do like the larger leggy head on your version.
Did you actually acquire the Widow Web or did you just rifle through
your stash of yarn and find something close.
I do like the larger leggy head on your version.
Re: Shark Caddis Softy
Rick, there are a few Shark Caddis videos. Each uses a different material for the body. I had never heard of Widow Web until I saw it on the video. I saw Zelon was used in another video. I knew as soon as I saw the first video that tan polypropylene yarn would work fine.
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Re: Shark Caddis Softy
Thanks for that, Wayne. When I saw it on FB, I was hoping you'd post it here as well. Really nice, buggy, pattern.
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