White Miller Caddis
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White Miller Caddis
Some White Miller Caddis for the Firehole River, Yellowstone National Park, mid-June 2016.
Hook: Syl Nemes Raised Eye Soft Hackle Wet Fly, Gaelic Supreme, size 13 & 15
Thread: Uni 8/0 Chartreuse
Silk: Persall's light olive
Dubbing: Nature's Spirit Emergence Dubbing, cream color spun on silk using a Clark dubbing block
Hackle: Partridge
Hook: Syl Nemes Raised Eye Soft Hackle Wet Fly, Gaelic Supreme, size 13 & 15
Thread: Uni 8/0 Chartreuse
Silk: Persall's light olive
Dubbing: Nature's Spirit Emergence Dubbing, cream color spun on silk using a Clark dubbing block
Hackle: Partridge
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Re: White Miller Caddis
flyfud1, Howdy;
You Sir, tye some beautiful Flymph style flies hope they help you 'catch' more then 'fish' .
hank
You Sir, tye some beautiful Flymph style flies hope they help you 'catch' more then 'fish' .
hank
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Re: White Miller Caddis
Nice looking hook. Not one I'm familiar with
Re: White Miller Caddis
Very nicely tied. Those look a lot like what Blue Ribbon Flies suggests for the Firehole. Rendezvous was there in June in 2014 and we killed with similar patterns.
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Re: White Miller Caddis
The hook is sold by Gaelic Supreme if you're interested in checking them out.Johnno wrote:Nice looking hook. Not one I'm familiar with
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This is a fantastic looking fly.
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Re: White Miller Caddis
Nicely done. I like this combination. The "Emergence" dubbing is new to me, but it really looks great on this pattern. Man, I'd love to be fishing that hatch next month. Have a great time.
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Re: White Miller Caddis
Blue Ribbon wishes theirs were as nicely done as these!!tie2fish wrote:Very nicely tied. Those look a lot like what Blue Ribbon Flies suggests for the Firehole. Rendezvous was there in June in 2014 and we killed with similar patterns.
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Re: White Miller Caddis
Marvelously balanced pattern Charlie. The proportions and color choices are so well done. These will serve you well in Yellowstone.
They make me daydream of fishing the stretch below Biscuit Basin...
They make me daydream of fishing the stretch below Biscuit Basin...
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Re: White Miller Caddis
Post the results of how your white miller soft hackles do. We were further up on the Firehole and had a mixed hatch of PMDs and white millers. I couldn't figure out which the fish wanted so fished a two fly rig of both.letumgo wrote:Marvelously balanced pattern Charlie. The proportions and color choices are so well done. These will serve you well in Yellowstone.
They make me daydream of fishing the stretch below Biscuit Basin...
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Re: White Miller Caddis
Very often -- very, very often -- on both the Firehole and upper Madison, you'll get simultaneous emergences of the PMDs and the caddis, and the maddening thing (just to keep it all interesting) is I've seen the fish focus on PMD spinners (almost invisible in the biomass on the water) at the same time. When that happens you can go through a helluva lotta tippet in a very short period. Sometimes I just go home and fish the "easy" Henry's Fork.zen leecher wrote:Post the results of how your white miller soft hackles do. We were further up on the Firehole and had a mixed hatch of PMDs and white millers. I couldn't figure out which the fish wanted so fished a two fly rig of both.letumgo wrote:Marvelously balanced pattern Charlie. The proportions and color choices are so well done. These will serve you well in Yellowstone.
They make me daydream of fishing the stretch below Biscuit Basin...
Eric
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