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  1. How To Tie the October Caddis Fly

    How To Tie the October Caddis Fly

    The October Caddis Fly is a high-floating dry fly designed by Barry Clark. This pattern features natural materials such as deer hair and hackle to create a fly that rides high on the surface and is easy to see in various light conditions. Its buoyancy allows for fishing small droppers below when fish are simultaneously eating dries and nymphs. With its orange body, the October Caddis Fly beautifully imitates this larger fall species of Caddis. If you love fishing big dry flies in the fall, consider tying some October Caddis to add to your fly box.

  2. How to Tie the Candy Shop Callibaetis Dry Fly

    How to Tie the Candy Shop Callibaetis Dry Fly

    Watching trout consume Callibaetis on the water’s surface is akin to observing a child in a candy store. From this comparison

  3. How to Tie the Mosquito Dry Fly

    How to Tie the Mosquito Dry Fly

    While most of us may associate mosquitoes with being annoying and generally pesty while we’re fishing, they’re also an insect that can lead to excellent dry fly fishing, especially in

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