Faux Breadcrust
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Re: Faux Breadcrust
These are on my tying list. Tomorrow! I’m fishing these for sure.
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Re: Faux Breadcrust
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Re: Faux Breadcrust
How did you get the "spiky look" to the body? Is that a brown hackle palmered and then cut off short?
Thanks- Ken
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Re: Faux Breadcrust
Ken, it is hackle that has been palmered from the eye back to the bend, then trapped with wire. The wire is then ribbed forward trapping the hackle. Just like a Woolly Bugger or Elk Hair Caddis. I trim the hackle then. Some trim the hackle before lashing it to the hook.FlyFisherMann1955 wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 5:30 am How did you get the "spiky look" to the body? Is that a brown hackle palmered and then cut off short?
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You can use Rooster dry, Hen, Schlappen. What ever you prefer. Grizzly or Brown hackle on a Cream Body has a nice look too. With or with out a hackle collar.
This pattern and about a dozen other Caddis nymph and emerger patterns are working right now for me.
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Re: Faux Breadcrust
Classic case of not cheating, just working smarter, not harder..DUBBN wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 1:01 pmKen, it is hackle that has been palmered from the eye back to the bend, then trapped with wire. The wire is then ribbed forward trapping the hackle. Just like a Woolly Bugger or Elk Hair Caddis. I trim the hackle then. Some trim the hackle before lashing it to the hook.FlyFisherMann1955 wrote: ↑Tue May 12, 2020 5:30 am How did you get the "spiky look" to the body? Is that a brown hackle palmered and then cut off short?
Thanks- Ken
You can use Rooster dry, Hen, Schlappen. What ever you prefer. Grizzly or Brown hackle on a Cream Body has a nice look too. With or with out a hackle collar.
This pattern and about a dozen other Caddis nymph and emerger patterns are working right now for me.
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