I have come back to this Video several times since it was first posted to refresh my technique for tying what is in my opinion one of the best Elk hair Caddis versions for the Western slope states from the Black Hills of South Dakota to the west coast of Washington & Oregon and particularly the area from the Black Hills to the Eastern Slopes of Idaho and Montana this pattern is particularly effective for Native and stocked Trout especially Native Brown and Brookies when used with a dropper. This Lady tying them is a very talented fly maker herself and a real artist who has obviously studied insects that Trout of the Western US like to eat. I tie and use the Olive and Dunn version of this with great success when encountering picky fish that have been fished before. Thanks for this great video.
Thank you for the pattern I tied up 6 for now (I love tying caddises) I didn't have black CDC , however I have dark dun and although it's not as dark as yours Hannah it doesn't look to bad Thanx Hannah
Hi Hanna: I love tying caddis trout love them. Your pattern caught my eye .I will tie them pu. Thanx Ken PS. I know by watching you tie, but I find using barber scissors (mine are 4" long) makes cutting CDC feather in a clip so much easier.Just saying.😊😊😊
Love your version and tying skills. I will make a few replicas for the Waioeka River down-under in NZ and see how it goes! Keep up the good work. Kind regards.
very accurate construction. beautiful dry fly
That is one good looking fly. I’d imagine it would float like a cork with the deer and CDC. Good job.
Great tie!
Yeah, really like that dubbing technique!
Affascinante ... tutto divino
A joy to watch you tie. Well done
I have come back to this Video several times since it was first posted to refresh my technique for tying what is in my opinion one of the best Elk hair Caddis versions for the Western slope states from the Black Hills of South Dakota to the west coast of Washington & Oregon and particularly the area from the Black Hills to the Eastern Slopes of Idaho and Montana this pattern is particularly effective for Native and stocked Trout especially Native Brown and Brookies when used with a dropper.
This Lady tying them is a very talented fly maker herself and a real artist who has obviously studied insects that Trout of the Western US like to eat. I tie and use the Olive and Dunn version of this with great success when encountering picky fish that have been fished before.
Thanks for this great video.
beautiful
First tying video of a women I see. That’s great! And really good tying
Real nice tying. Great pattern
superb!
Thank you for the pattern I tied up 6 for now (I love tying caddises) I didn't have black CDC , however I have dark dun and although it's not as dark as yours Hannah it doesn't look to bad Thanx Hannah
Hi Hanna: I love tying caddis trout love them. Your pattern caught my eye .I will tie them pu. Thanx Ken PS. I know by watching you tie, but I find using barber scissors (mine are 4" long) makes cutting CDC feather in a clip so much easier.Just saying.😊😊😊
Very nice fly. Great patience touch dubbing . Thanks for sharing, All the best. Sean
Ah...it's so wonderful seeing women skilled fly tiers devoted to the art. Your dubbing technique was most interesting.
Love your version and tying skills. I will make a few replicas for the Waioeka River down-under in NZ and see how it goes! Keep up the good work. Kind regards.
Nice to see a woman tier, wish there was more like you! I love your method of touch dubbing. Thanks for your great instructions. :)
Love that wing what was the exact type hair, That hook has to be an 8!
Wow that’s awesome
Beautiful tying.
Very nice tie.
What is that method of dubbing? I have never seen that before. Granted I am newish.
Great tye that Lady well done , keep up the great work 👍👍👍 🦈🦈🦈
So few ladies into fishing, I wish more liked it.
Класс!