Goddard Caddis
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2013
- Detailed instructions for tying a Goddard Caddis.
Hook: Standard dry-fly hook (here, a Dai-Riki 305), sizes 14.
Thread: 6/0 or 70 Denier, rusty brown.
Body: Deer hair, flared and spun.
Antennae: Hackle quill, brown.
Hackle: Dry-fly hackle, brown.
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Beautiful! Thanks a lot!
Your videos are the best because you explain so many things that others just don't consider. They are clear, concise and by the time you are done you've given me the confidence that I might just be able to tie one like that some day. Thanks for taking the time to make each of these videos exceptional.
This is such a great demonstration of how to tie this fly!
You were so right, these are addictive to tye. I love tying them. I have never liked spinning deer hair but I have always loved how it looked after trimming. So, after tying a few of these after watching this video, I realized how much I was smiling and enjoying myself at the vise. So I now love to spin deer hair, and these are really great fun to tie.
Thanks for sharing, your voice is one of the easier ones to listen to as well. All the best, Sean
this is the best fly tying tutorial i have seen, thanks
It's almost time to tie a dozen of this ones for the upcoming caddis hatches! Good explanation 10/10
Very great looking fly
Glad you like tying the Goddard Caddis Sean. Wait until you start fishing with them, again, they're addictive.
Thanks for the awesome video! I was able to tie something half decent on my first attempt thanks to you!
thanks for posting this. appreciate the instruction.
Very nicely done, as always...thanks!
Fantastic video! Great fly to tie!
Excellent video. Thank you.
Like the tying method,well tied as usual
Thank you for sharing:-) This looks like a fun fly to tye:-)
Used a dark brownish today, but we used a floating line with show let and made it sink to about 2m down here in a lake in sweden, got a nice trout on first cast, who would have thought xD
I love this pattern for Arctic grayling
Looks very gooooood!!!!!
They are fun to tie, a bit time consuming but fun. They also catch a lot of fish.
Great video!
Best video quality!
Perfect video thanks
Thank's, very well.
Always good job !!
What's the thought behind wrapping the hackle front to back (ie from hookeye to body) and working the thread back through vs straight forward from the deer body, is it just for a more secure tie?
Linda mosca.
im terrible with deer hair