Extended Body Light Cahill
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2012
- Detailed instructions for tying an extended body Light Cahill.
Hook: Standard dry-fly hook (e.g. Dai-Riki 305), size 12.
Thread: 6/0, olive.
Tails and abdomen: Wood-duck flank feather.
Wing: Snowshoe-rabbit’s foot.
Body/Thorax: Rabbit dubbing, cream.
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Don't be afraid to change the pattern up either. The same idea works great for most of the larger mayflies- isonychia, green and brown drakes, march browns, etc.
Thanks - best explanation of how to tie an extended body that I have seen.
This is a Great looking Cahill with the extended tail. I’m going to tie some up for my box. Thank you for showing this tutorial.
Your videos are amazing. So simple to watch but tells you everything you need. Absolutely fantastic. Keep it up buddy
Thank you so much for all of these videos. They are by far the best I have found on RUclips and they help me with tons of flies. Keep making them please!!
Thanks for the vid,snow shoe rabbit is a magical material!For wing or dubbing it's my favorite stuff and it takes the dye very well!
whole new way to think about a mallard flank feather. outstanding video, thanks!
Love the fly and the music thanks, all the best Paul.
Tim I really appreciate this pattern and it has become my go to for almost all mayfly presentations. I have modified it to add a "wally wing" set of wings and a little CDC around the thorax to suggest legs. Last week I did an up sized and color appropriate version on a #8 hook to fish on the Hex hatch on the AuSable river in my home state of Michigan with very good success. This is such a great fly , its like a secret weapon!
I love your vids. I'm new to tying and of all the videos on youtube these are definately the most descriptive and easy to understand. (no accent ha) If i could give any criticism it would be to add a material list to the video description. Thanks again!
that is a fantastic way to tie an extended body, gotta try that. Thanks for sharing that tip.
Mike
Excellent looking fly and the extended body made from a feather is much lighter in weight than foam.
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Wow ,that's a great fly
Fantastic video thanks
Nice job!
excellent !!!
great pattern
Very cool fly, looks easy. Going to tie with Veterans , Platte River Project Healing Waters. They will really enjoy it. Thanks We have a rabbits foot and wondering what to tie with it LOL....
I’ve got a bunch of mallard feathers so I’m going to see about making a half dozen of these guys. Maybe with a Wally wing instead since it’s more of a mayfly wing shape. Like a spent oke