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Davy's Skating Caddis SBS

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 7:40 pm
by ScottP
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I know, it's not a flymph, but it is a softhackle, kinda, and a cool looking fly. Change colors to suit your needs.


hook - Dai Riki 280 #16
thread - MFC 8/0 dark olive
rib - Midge Krystal Flash pearl
abdomen/thorax - dubbing olive
wing - mule deer
wing case - Swiss Straw olive
hackle - partridge dyed tan


mash barb, start thread; tie in rib, wrap to bend

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dub thread/dub abdomen to 60 % mark

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counterwrap rib; tie off/trim

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tie in wing case

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clean, stack, measure (tips to bend) a clump of deer hair; cut to length, tie in with 2 soft loops, pull firmly (while holding) and let it flare

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flatten/separate the wing; lock in place with a couple crossing wraps

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trim butts/cover with thread

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dub thorax

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pull wing case forward between wings; tie off/trim

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prep partridge/tie in by tip

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wrap hackle, stroking fibers back; tie off/trim, half hitch x 2, SHHAN

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Regards,
Scott

Re: Davy's Skating Caddis SBS

Posted: Fri May 15, 2015 8:57 pm
by letumgo
Superbly fishy! :D ;)

You should seriously consider doing a book. And if you do, please put me down for a copy.

Re: Davy's Skating Caddis SBS

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 10:36 am
by William Anderson
WOW, that looks like a killer pattern for a certain hatch condition. Steve, this is really a fantastic SBS, as they all are. I usually see dries and think...I've got so many dries, but this...I might need this one. Great find and a fantastic tie.

w

Re: Davy's Skating Caddis SBS

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 8:32 am
by Smuggler
I totally missed this! And oddly enough I just recently tied up a bunch of skating caddis, little tan jobs. This is a nice little fly Scott! :D

Re: Davy's Skating Caddis SBS

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 8:49 am
by Old Hat
Great tutorial Scott. I fish a very similar dry. It doesn't use the partridge ( which I like very much by the way) and I use a strip of foam instead of the Swiss straw. The foam adds a lot of buoyancy and it grabs the hair making it more of a fan shape out to the sides. I leave a small bit of foam over the eye for a head. I have had good success with that fly on the Metolius as a matter of fact. I'm going to try the addition of the partridge.

Re: Davy's Skating Caddis SBS

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 5:32 pm
by ScottP
Old Hat wrote:I fish a very similar dry. It doesn't use the partridge ( which I like very much by the way) and I use a strip of foam instead of the Swiss straw. The foam adds a lot of buoyancy and it grabs the hair making it more of a fan shape out to the sides. I leave a small bit of foam over the eye for a head. I have had good success with that fly on the Metolius as a matter of fact. I'm going to try the addition of the partridge.
Carl,

I did something similar to Charlie Craven's Screaming Banshee, subbing foam for the deer hair back. Since it's a waking fly, I glued/squeezed/trimmed deer hair butts (from the wing) for the lip/forward wing.

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I'll try subbing some 1mm foam for Swiss straw on this one and see how it works. Thanks for the suggestion.

Regards,
Scott

Re: Davy's Skating Caddis SBS

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 5:53 pm
by Old Hat
Very cool.