Gartside's Philo Caddis Emerger SBS
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Gartside's Philo Caddis Emerger SBS
Tied here as a hydropsyche; change colors to suit your needs.
hook - Dai Riki 135 #16
thread - MFC 8/0 sand
rib - Krystal Flash pearl
body - squirrel, hare's ear, fluff from base of pheasant rump feather (pretty much any gamebird feather would work)
thorax - pheasant aftershaft/filoplume
antennae - mallard dyed woodduck
mash barb, start thread, tie in rib, wrap back to bend
dub thread, dub body
counterwrap rib; tie off/trim
prep aftershaft feather
unwind thread to remove any twist, split with bodkin
insert aftershaft, spin bobbin, moisten/stroke back and wrap
stroke fibers down/back, take a few wraps back
tie in antennae; trim butts
whip, SHHAN
Regards,
Scott
Re: Gartside's Philo Caddis Emerger SBS
When I first started to tie using game bird skins, I saved all of the aftershaft feathers because they looked so "buggy" to me. I still have a bunch (after dumping a lot of them), and after watching the last couple of excellent SBS presentations by ScottP, a few of them will finally be put to good use. Thanks, Scott . BTW, those Petitjean clamps used in the previous tutorial are handy to have around, but if you don't have them, large binder clips or the clasps sold for sealing opened snack bags will work too.
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Re: Gartside's Philo Caddis Emerger SBS
Superb!
Scott - Thank you very much for another great SBS. Imaculately buggieness! (intended as a sincere compliment)
Scott - Thank you very much for another great SBS. Imaculately buggieness! (intended as a sincere compliment)
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