How To Tie A Green Caddis Larva
Learn how to tie a great Caddis Larva nymph, including a video tutorial and a full material list. Improve your fly-tying skills here.
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Today we're diving into the world of fly tying with a close look at the Green Caddis Larva Fly, a nymph that's a proven fish catcher. Crafted using simple yet effective materials like Dave Whitlock's SLF dubbing and a Core 1120 Nymph and Scud hook, this fly is ideal for beginners due to its straightforward assembly and versatility in matching local aquatic life. Whether you're fishing in olive, brown, or rust, the Green Caddis Larva is essential for your fly box, especially in sizes 14 to 16. Drop a comment to share your experiences or tips with this fly!
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Material List:
Hook: Core C1120 (size: 14)
Wire: Danville Spooled Lead Wire .015
Thread: Danville 6/0- Black
Rib: UNI Soft Wire (Small, Neon Olive)
Dubbing: Hareline HareTron in Olive and Brown
Adhesives: Zap-A-Gap and Loon Water Based Head Cement
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