I know I posted this in the past, but it's been a good one for me when swung during the hatch
My version of a mother's day caddis
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My version of a mother's day caddis
Last edited by Boarmountain on Sat May 01, 2021 9:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
Mike B.
International, North American, National champion taxidermist specializing in "catch & release" fish mounts
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International, North American, National champion taxidermist specializing in "catch & release" fish mounts
Custom bamboo and glass rods
www.prairiedrifter.com
Re: My version of a mother's day caddis
Love the body on your elegant tie!!
I tied yesterday's ginger hackled emerger after reading this on Troutnut...
"Note that this species changes color dramatically after it emerges, and imitations of egg-laying adults should be a different color from imitations of emergers. Emergers have pale blonde, almost off-white wings and bright green bodies, while the egg-laying adults have light brownish gray wings and medium green bodies."
It was to compare next week with this earlier version to fish deeper.
IMGP1501 by William Lovelace, on Flickr
I tied yesterday's ginger hackled emerger after reading this on Troutnut...
"Note that this species changes color dramatically after it emerges, and imitations of egg-laying adults should be a different color from imitations of emergers. Emergers have pale blonde, almost off-white wings and bright green bodies, while the egg-laying adults have light brownish gray wings and medium green bodies."
It was to compare next week with this earlier version to fish deeper.
IMGP1501 by William Lovelace, on Flickr