Tie TV - CDC Caddis Dry Fly - Marc Petitjean

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2016
  • In this episode of Tie TV, Marc Petitjean will show you how to tie a perfect caddis imitation out of CDC, sitting on the dock in Tjuonajokk with snowy mountains and feeding trout and grayling in the background.
    A caddis imitation is probably one of the most used dry flies used over the world and this one is tied completely out of CDC, giving it many advantages.
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Комментарии • 37

  • @roberty21
    @roberty21 5 дней назад

    I’m in the far North of Scotland and use caddis patterns a lot, will tie this tomorrow and give it a go tomorrow evening, thanks for showing

  • @gangunitsergeantmartinez7656
    @gangunitsergeantmartinez7656 6 лет назад +2

    Nice tie! Probably the most realistic caddis imitation of the caddis adult I have seen.

  • @pat6888
    @pat6888 5 лет назад +2

    you're absolutely the best to tie CDC patterns!

  • @elduderoony8171
    @elduderoony8171 5 лет назад +1

    Nice tie and nice fly Marc. I’ll be trying my hand at this one. My biggest failing is dubbing straight onto the thread so this method gives me positive inspiration. Thank you

  • @tomfisher3117
    @tomfisher3117 5 лет назад

    What an excellent video. Wonderful techniques. Thank you!

  • @KwiSsKas
    @KwiSsKas 4 года назад

    J'ai réussi à la réaliser du 1er coup. Merci Beaucoup M. Petit Jean. C'est un régal de travailler le cdc.

  • @lynnfish4657
    @lynnfish4657 2 года назад

    Love that pattern thank you showing your technique in tying I will have to try this pattern on grayling here in the interior of alaska

  • @joeduca8582
    @joeduca8582 7 лет назад

    Great tutorial. I now understand how to use the stacker tool. The hackle pliers I guess you twist before each wrap. I don't know when I'll tie this but will try. I don't fish many caddis or drys for that matter. But I really like your patterns and remarkable tools you produce.Thanks again.

  • @timtaube9216
    @timtaube9216 7 лет назад +1

    a truly beautiful fly.

  • @steveskuce7456
    @steveskuce7456 4 года назад

    stunningly brilliant!

  • @eighteenbull6177
    @eighteenbull6177 5 лет назад

    Superb method ,very impressed

  • @ronvanderbol1319
    @ronvanderbol1319 7 месяцев назад

    I tied it on a hook 10 and tried it on the swimmingpool it floats very good. Great fly

  • @dustinseverine7957
    @dustinseverine7957 5 лет назад

    my name is Dustin I really enjoy watching your videos that caddis will work great for me northern west Washington

  • @Spiritvessels
    @Spiritvessels 7 лет назад

    Love this fly. I would love this fly because in Michigan, caddis are easily one of the most prominent food sources for the trout. I would love to fish this on my home waters and will definitely be giving it a try on the vise as well as on the water.

  • @arthur2713
    @arthur2713 4 года назад

    An elegant fly that lands gently, floats high and catches fish.

  • @ewadhagen
    @ewadhagen 8 лет назад +1

    Very nice video! A fly like that would go great in my fly box for my trip to the Kiruna mountains in august next year!
    Cheers!

  • @flops2411
    @flops2411 3 года назад

    J'ai eu la chance de rencontrer ce monsieur, et qu'il monte une mouche pour moi. Il est exceptionnel de précision. Un exemple !
    Et son magic tool change la vie en matière de montage.

  • @seanmooney3907
    @seanmooney3907 7 лет назад

    Beautiful fly and I have and love your vise as well. Very well made. Thanks so much for making such useful tools. I have all your tools except the straight scissors which I have had difficulty finding in the U.S. Don't know why. Curved and long CDC scissors available widely, but the small straight blade, I can't find. All the best and thanks for sharing, Sean

  • @jsboyle3459
    @jsboyle3459 4 года назад +1

    Nice fly👍🏻

  • @michaelandersen5453
    @michaelandersen5453 8 лет назад

    one thing I have done with your whip finisher is I flattened the end of the handle then filed it sharp. next used a diamond to make it even more sharp which was followed by a strop. very sharp and cuts the thread close to the fly. Try it I think you will find it is outstanding to use

  • @almoschetti5503
    @almoschetti5503 4 года назад

    Thanks Marc for sharing the caddis fly pattern. I enjoy many of your videos. I am in my late 60's and just started in fly tying a couple years ago and really enjoy it. I see that this video is 3 years old but if you are still offering the fly it would be well received. I would use it now in the U.S. in Pennsylvania where the caddis are hatching in the afternoon.. I would use it fishing for trout mostly. I like it for the floatability of it and you say you can catch 10 fish before drying it or changing it out. So if it is still available i would love to have one to use as a pattern as well. Thanks again for sharing

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli 3 года назад

    That is a sweet caddis lake pattern and really matches his insect,,,,,,,cdc ain't cheap............love this guy, did he invent the clips??

  • @RaptorzFishing
    @RaptorzFishing 3 года назад

    thanks mate!!!

  • @dougmann5803
    @dougmann5803 4 года назад

    Expertly executed! My question is - where can a Mount Joy, PA (USA) flyfisherman purchase the dubbing loop clip set you used? Thank you again for a nice pattern!

  • @donhensley4393
    @donhensley4393 5 лет назад

    Lovely CDC Dry Fly. I have never used them, but would like to. Planning a trip to Wyoming to fish for Trout. Would love to try a CDC Dry Fly and a CDC Caddis Fly.

  • @toldey
    @toldey 7 лет назад

    What are those portable cases being used? They look great for travel.

  • @almsmine8205
    @almsmine8205 6 лет назад

    I made this fly few times and found that it works well with a puff CDC as the top wing because it has no spine and is softer. It would be more natural for the fish. What do you think?

  • @robertboorman6522
    @robertboorman6522 7 лет назад

    Very nice fly, I too am interested in the bags you are using, have been searching for them but can't find them. I own and like your tools very much

  • @tobbetobbeson3905
    @tobbetobbeson3905 7 лет назад

    Jag flugfiskar mycket och harren är nog en favorit för mig, jag fiskar på två ställen lite norr upp och det kan bli en resa till kiruna nästa år också. men då blir det fiske på sommaren i så fall. så då skulle det vara bra med en bra harr fluga

  • @almoschetti5503
    @almoschetti5503 4 года назад

    Marc one more thing is that i tried to purchase your CDC tool to trim the CDC for use as bodies and hackle, but have not been able to find a distributor in the U.S. that has it. If you would know of one that would be nice to know because i can see that it is a useful tool and would save me a lot of time. Thanks again.

  • @alfonsorodriguez1142
    @alfonsorodriguez1142 5 месяцев назад

    Me parece increíble que su libro de cdc no se haya traducido s la segunda lengua más hablada, además de ser los españoles de los mejores pescadores del mundo a mosca.

  • @nafries
    @nafries 8 лет назад +1

    Hey , could you write a list of the materials you used ?

    • @kidc92
      @kidc92 7 лет назад

      nafries cdc there you go

    • @hugo1978
      @hugo1978 6 лет назад

      Which model of hook does he use?

  • @grahamwebb3546
    @grahamwebb3546 Год назад

    Wow.

  • @callumclark3358
    @callumclark3358 2 года назад

    Wow, but have you seen what those fancy cdc feathers cost? I think MP sells his contraptions to feed his cdc habit. 😂 Or maybe not, since he hawks the cdc as well.
    I use cdc whenever I can get my hands on a mallard (dead). Used as a wing, or shuttlecock, it can be re-floated with a little effort, but whole flies made of cdc? Think you might have your work cut out.