Orange Horned Caddis
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Orange Horned Caddis
Orange Horned Caddis
Hook - Curved Caddis Hook (Size 10)
Thread - 8/0 UNI-Thread (Orange)
Rib - Medium Copper Wire (Natural)
Abdomen - UNI-Yarn (Gold)
Thorax - Two strands of Peacock Herl (dyed orange) - reinforced in a thread dubbing loop
Legs/Antenna Horns - Two strands of pheasant tail fibers (pointy ends tied in as legs, and then the rest is folded back to form antenna/horns)
Hackle - Hen Neck Hackle (Honeydun)
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Re: Orange Horned Caddis
Interesting chunkier/heavier looking pattern. Is it an October Caddis imitation?
Looks like it might be aimed at Steelhead?
Looks like it might be aimed at Steelhead?
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Re: Orange Horned Caddis
No, not really an October caddis imitation. It is geared towards steelhead, who sometimes favor brighter colors. The thorax is intended to be more egg shaped. I'll let you know if It works. Worth a try, anyway.
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Re: Orange Horned Caddis
I like the horn, but, is it necessary for Steelhead? How accustomed are Steelhead to caddis ? You do great work Ray.
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Re: Orange Horned Caddis
Wayne - The horns/antenna are simply me playing. Im hoping they add a little more movement to suggest life. The little fibers along the pheasant tail fibers should catch the micro currents and cause the antenna to move around freely. At least that is the theory. If they don't work, they can always be clipped off on the stream. All part of the fun. With any luck, they may work.
Besides, they look cool.
Besides, they look cool.
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Re: Orange Horned Caddis
Bet you a 12 pack of cheap beer you never clip them.
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Re: Orange Horned Caddis
Now that's a bet I can't loose!
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Re: Orange Horned Caddis
You may not have intended this to be an October Caddis, Ray, but that was the first thing that came to mind when I saw it. Both the size and colors are perfect for that, and the "horns" give it the unmistakable look of a pupated caddis. Very crisply tied, with nice proportions and -- considering all of the materials near the front end -- a neat, little head. Another first rate original for your book.
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Re: Orange Horned Caddis
This might provoke some movement from friendly steelies. I'm sure it meets the requirements.
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