Thanks for watching! If you want to help support my work, you can pick up some flies here. If you already tie, no worries. I also have some fly boxes you can put them in or hats! You’ll find the website here. Thanks for the support! www.mainely-outdoors.com Materials needed to tie it up: * Thread: collabs.shop/zxiaqc * Hook: collabs.shop/5krlt0 * Flash: collabs.shop/xwugh4 * Foam: collabs.shop/1zw2cd * Poly Yarn: collabs.shop/ft0vel * Wing: collabs.shop/wfbczv * Hackle: collabs.shop/rohe6l
fished a never-sink caddis alot last fall, really helps when you want to keep casting and not stop to dry off a fly, the foam just keeps it up and even if it does dip in a little, it will never fully sink.
I've been tying these for a while and they're my favorite for mid summer when they're hammering caddis patterns. It's more durable than the regular Elk Hair Caddis. I do add a little tuft of orange antron on top of the hair, behind the hackle as a sighter. I also cut the hackle off in the hook gap so it really floats high.
Thanks for watching! If you want to help support my work, you can pick up some flies here. If you already tie, no worries. I also have some fly boxes you can put them in or hats! You’ll find the website here. Thanks for the support! www.mainely-outdoors.com
Materials needed to tie it up:
* Thread: collabs.shop/zxiaqc
* Hook: collabs.shop/5krlt0
* Flash: collabs.shop/xwugh4
* Foam: collabs.shop/1zw2cd
* Poly Yarn: collabs.shop/ft0vel
* Wing: collabs.shop/wfbczv
* Hackle: collabs.shop/rohe6l
fished a never-sink caddis alot last fall, really helps when you want to keep casting and not stop to dry off a fly, the foam just keeps it up and even if it does dip in a little, it will never fully sink.
And give it "that nice buggy look"! Huge fan!!!
Love the tutorials, I've only tied nymphs so far..gonna have to try my hand at these for sure! Thank you.
Great demonstration on a cool 😎 pattern!
Another awesome fly pattern! I appreciate you sharing! Tight lines!!! 😎🎣
I've been tying these for a while and they're my favorite for mid summer when they're hammering caddis patterns. It's more durable than the regular Elk Hair Caddis. I do add a little tuft of orange antron on top of the hair, behind the hackle as a sighter. I also cut the hackle off in the hook gap so it really floats high.
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I love this guy's voice and the way he talks..
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Great video, I like that pattern.
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You don’t happen to sell this fly do you?
I sell pretty much everything, not all of them are on the site but I do a lot of custom orders
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