Really cool fly Lance. It’s very productive for me. One quick suggestion is to simply leave the tag long when you tie off obviating the need to throw loop and cut it. Cuts a few seconds off the tie.
I catch so many fish on this pattern! It has never failed me. You can have the most finicky fish and this one gets them everytime. I tie it in a 14 down to an 18. This is my favorite cdc cadis pattern out there!
Just tied a few of these up in #16 they look amazing, cant wait to fish em; instead of paying for the petitjean kit which is like 40 bucks, I got a 50 cent clear 2" clip that works AMAZING for creating the cdc hackle.
@@nathankrussow7303 you just need to find a clear clip with 2" or 3" straight jaws. Then you'll splay the CDC fibers perpendicular to the feather stem and grip them all at once with the clip. After this you'll use straight scissors to trim the feathers from the stem while the clip grips them and keeps them oriented. Next you'll catch the fibers that are lined up in the clip with your dubbing loop and release the clip while they are caught in the tension of the dubbing loop; finally, twist your dubbing loop spinner until they make a CDC rope as usual.
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@Deacon Kameron thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Really nice looking fly! Quick question, do you use a gel style flotant when fishing this fly? If so, will any type of flotant work or do you need a CDC specific one? Thanks!!!
Question: instead of the dubbing loop, could I just tie in the CDC by the tips and Palmer it forward? I don’t dislike dubbing loops I just don’t have clips😂
Thanks Lance. Two questions. First, do you use the corn fed caddis in your dry / dropper setup? If so, what kind of droppers? Second, have you ever thought about using CDC for the body like Marc Petitjean? Thanks.
I use it on a dry/dropper setup quite often. Droppers could be any patterns with a 2.8mm ting bead or smaller. I most commonly use a frenchie or thread frenchie dropper. Yes, I’ve tied corn fed caddis with cdc bodies. They work great.
Of all the fly tying videos I’ve watched, you have to be one of the most skilled by far. Pleasure to watch.
Really cool fly Lance. It’s very productive for me. One quick suggestion is to simply leave the tag long when you tie off obviating the need to throw loop and cut it. Cuts a few seconds off the tie.
What great looking, buggy fish food. Love it! Can't wait to fish it.
I catch so many fish on this pattern! It has never failed me. You can have the most finicky fish and this one gets them everytime. I tie it in a 14 down to an 18. This is my favorite cdc cadis pattern out there!
Do you apply any type of floatant to this pattern?
Just tied a few of these up in #16 they look amazing, cant wait to fish em; instead of paying for the petitjean kit which is like 40 bucks, I got a 50 cent clear 2" clip that works AMAZING for creating the cdc hackle.
Sir Megalot can you explain?
@@nathankrussow7303 you just need to find a clear clip with 2" or 3" straight jaws. Then you'll splay the CDC fibers perpendicular to the feather stem and grip them all at once with the clip. After this you'll use straight scissors to trim the feathers from the stem while the clip grips them and keeps them oriented. Next you'll catch the fibers that are lined up in the clip with your dubbing loop and release the clip while they are caught in the tension of the dubbing loop; finally, twist your dubbing loop spinner until they make a CDC rope as usual.
Thanks!
Thx for sharing Lance! A fun fly to tie! Maybe 1 day my ties will be that clean. Tight lines, Steve at Black Fly
Thank you, Lance, great looking pattern. I'll be trying it out this year. Cheers.
Thx Lance. Great fly. What do you pre-treat, and stream side treat these with to keep them afloat?
Nice and simple, can't go wrong with cornfed
Thanks as always for sharing your patterns. Great stuff!
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@Deacon Kameron thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Deacon Kameron It worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out!
@Musa Rudy glad I could help xD
Love this pattern.A killer in Northern Spain ,León ,etc.Great to fish in tandem with a nymph.Thaks.Owe you a good serrano ham 😅. Alberto
Nice tie👍
caught over 100 browns in NY on the Beaverkill river last season in one evening
Awesome caddis! ...would you use liquid floatant for this one ? Or just start with powder ! Thanks
I like that...going to give this a try in place of x-caddis.
very nice
Really nice looking fly! Quick question, do you use a gel style flotant when fishing this fly? If so, will any type of flotant work or do you need a CDC specific one? Thanks!!!
Noah Booth you need a CDC compatible floatant. Loon Lochsa and TMC Dry Magic are both really good. You can also use a powder floatant.
Nice!
have you used the Shmaen twister yet?
Question: instead of the dubbing loop, could I just tie in the CDC by the tips and Palmer it forward? I don’t dislike dubbing loops I just don’t have clips😂
Which particular Stonfo dubbing twister do you prefer? I see there are a number of options.
It’s the stonfo rotodubbing elite twister.
on the corn fedd caddis
Looks so buggy, just hatched a few of these from my vice for some late summer trout here in Yorkshire.....
Thanks Lance. Two questions. First, do you use the corn fed caddis in your dry / dropper setup? If so, what kind of droppers? Second, have you ever thought about using CDC for the body like Marc Petitjean? Thanks.
I use it on a dry/dropper setup quite often. Droppers could be any patterns with a 2.8mm ting bead or smaller. I most commonly use a frenchie or thread frenchie dropper. Yes, I’ve tied corn fed caddis with cdc bodies. They work great.