October Caddis Flymph in-hand
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October Caddis Flymph in-hand
The recent post by hankaye "My First SOLO Flymph..." included a remark by CM Stewart about tying in hand on the streambank in fading light. It brought a chuckle to me because I had just the day before tried tying my first fly without a vise. I love October Caddis and had just tied one on my vise for steelhead to post on another site in response to a question about Steelhead soft hackes. With the leftover dubbing I had mixed I decided on a whim to try tying the next one in hand without a vise.This is something I had meant to do for a long time but just had never gotten around to it. My apologies CM but I didn't try this at streamside in bad light but it was my first without a vise. Admittedly it was easier with a large iron instead of a normal sized flymph hook but I think it shows how versatile flymphs can be. Most people post trout sized flies on this site but the basic flymph can do many things.
My first tied in hand fly my October Caddis Flymph...
B0069388 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
My first tied in hand fly my October Caddis Flymph...
B0069388 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
Last edited by Roadkill on Wed Mar 22, 2023 7:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
Great first effort!
Cheers,
Hans W
Cheers,
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Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
Roadkill,
Great first effort for tying in hand. I'd offer to test that fly for you, but the pineapple express has dumped a ton of rain in western WA and all of our major rivers are flooding or under flood watch. Hard to fish when your dodging trees and houses floating down stream.
REE
Great first effort for tying in hand. I'd offer to test that fly for you, but the pineapple express has dumped a ton of rain in western WA and all of our major rivers are flooding or under flood watch. Hard to fish when your dodging trees and houses floating down stream.
REE
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Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
Roadkill, Howdy;
What CM said...
Absolutly Nothing to be ashamed of there. That's a good looking fly!
hank
What CM said...
Absolutly Nothing to be ashamed of there. That's a good looking fly!
hank
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EXCELLANT.....nice that you left plenty of room for a riffling hitch if so desired.
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CAUSE, it don't mean a thing, if it aint got that swing.....
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Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
That or a knot through the eye and around the shank like a figure 8 loop, double Turle, or Morrum guiding knot.willowhead wrote:EXCELLANT.....nice that you left plenty of room for a riffling hitch if so desired.
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I am genuinely impressed! Lovely pattern. I'd swing that for steelhead any day, with confidence.
What hook is this tyed on? Beautiful curve to it.
What hook is this tyed on? Beautiful curve to it.
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Re: October Caddis Flymph in-hand
Ray
It is tied on a Dai Riki 899 #4. Dai Riki is now my standard steelhead fishing hook, while tying and giving away many flies tied on my old Mustad 36890s.
It is tied on a Dai Riki 899 #4. Dai Riki is now my standard steelhead fishing hook, while tying and giving away many flies tied on my old Mustad 36890s.
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Thanks.
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