Dell's John Deere Caddis
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Dell's John Deere Caddis
Simple stuff; on larger sizes, ostrich might make a better rib.
hook - Dai Riki 135 #14
thread - Danville 6/0 black
body - UTC medium wire olive
rib - pheasant tail
hackle - hen black
Regards,
Scott
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Re: Dell's John Deere Caddis
ScottP, Howdy;
Beautiful Caddis. How do you reinforce the peacock fibers, or not ?
hank
Beautiful Caddis. How do you reinforce the peacock fibers, or not ?
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Re: Dell's John Deere Caddis
This really is a cool pattern. I wondered about the durability of the rib as well, but then, sometimes one fly per fish is fine too. You could wipe the body with head cement or superglue before wrapping. You might have, I can't tell. It's a nice effect.
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Re: Dell's John Deere Caddis
hankaye wrote:How do you reinforce the peacock fibers, or not ?
Thanks. I brush Sally on the wire before I wrap the pheasant tail fiber rib; any of the UV products would probably work, as well.William Anderson wrote: I wondered about the durability of the rib as well, but then, sometimes one fly per fish is fine too. You could wipe the body with head cement or superglue before wrapping. You might have, I can't tell. It's a nice effect.
Regards,
Scott
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Re: Dell's John Deere Caddis
ScottP, Howdy;
Thanks for the response, didn't think your were the one fish per fly type .
hank
Thanks for the response, didn't think your were the one fish per fly type .
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Re: Dell's John Deere Caddis
You could also leave a long tag and make a rope to wrap forward.
"Rope to wrap forward." Kinda rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?
Kirk
"Rope to wrap forward." Kinda rolls off the tongue, doesn't it?
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Re: Dell's John Deere Caddis
Really nice Scott.
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