Great fly, Jake. I am tying some up tonight. Would you use it to imitate Caddis? What else? I fish Colorado freestone rivers and the occasional tailwater
rjf Thanks! I personally like using a jig hook because the hook up ratio is much more higher than traditional hooks, also it helps with the 60degree bend to hold fish while they are hooked for a better landing ratio as well!
Looks like a versatile fly design... and well presented! A few of these will find their way into my box.
Beautiful pattern !
It would be really beneficial to have a recipe with materials used! Otherwise excellent fly as usual
Great work as usual, love your patterns.
Nice fly there dude. Thank you for another one. Keep keeping safe.
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Great fly, Jake. I am tying some up tonight. Would you use it to imitate Caddis? What else? I fish Colorado freestone rivers and the occasional tailwater
I will definitely try to tie that fly. Do you use it as a dropper?
Very nice pattern Jake. I was wondering if there is a reason that you use a jig hook for an emerger pattern? Thanks much,
rjf Thanks! I personally like using a jig hook because the hook up ratio is much more higher than traditional hooks, also it helps with the 60degree bend to hold fish while they are hooked for a better landing ratio as well!
Thanks Jake, I was pretty sure you had a practical reason for the use of a jig hook. I am glad I ask you about it !
Could you please let me know the materials used? Thank you