Trueblood
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Trueblood
Saw a photo on here of a nymph called the Elmo and it reminded me of a really effective fly for me by Ted Trueblood called the Trueblood caddis. As the original caddis I hide a small strip of lead wire in the underbody and tie it in a weird greenish/yellowish color as pictured. I also tie it weightless in pale pink and yellow for sulphur emergers and it does well. Very easy bug to fill a box with!
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Loving your photos
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[Thank you guys so much!
Chug- I'm definitely no photographer. All I have is my crappy cell phone camera, not even an iPhone, but I do love playing with fly photos. I hope to upgrade to a real camera one day or at least a clip on macro lens.
Chug- I'm definitely no photographer. All I have is my crappy cell phone camera, not even an iPhone, but I do love playing with fly photos. I hope to upgrade to a real camera one day or at least a clip on macro lens.
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Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
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That looks awesome. I really need to start putting more work in to hard, glossy wet fly heads. They are really the cherry on top of a good fly.
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Nice tight looking body. I agree with you on the heads and its something I need to work on as well.
What's the material going along the back? Is it peacock herl?
What's the material going along the back? Is it peacock herl?
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Its pheasant tail on the last fly posted. Peacock herl on the authors pattern.Fishnkilts wrote: ↑Mon Jun 06, 2022 9:36 pm Nice tight looking body. I agree with you on the heads and its something I need to work on as well.
What's the material going along the back? Is it peacock herl?
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T12 love the fly.. what sizes work best for you.