You should look into the Opal X Caddis, a variation of Craig Matthews Caddis. Tied by Dennis Potter. I find the Opal tinsel to really emphasize the concept of a crippled Caddis.
Would you ever want to palmer a hackle down the body or is that too buggy? I really like the camera angle and work and the patient way you are teaching it.
"Give it a more buggy effect." Love that.
This pattern recently did justice for me wade-fishing the A section of the green. Love it!
You should look into the Opal X Caddis, a variation of Craig Matthews Caddis. Tied by Dennis Potter. I find the Opal tinsel to really emphasize the concept of a crippled Caddis.
Excellent demonstration. Explained very well. Thank you from a beginner.
Thanks! Very informational and great explanation. You had a kinder, gentler, more serious demeanor 5 years ago. 😉
That’s because Brig didn’t work here yet…
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Great job done my friend 🙂 👍
I noticed that you didn’t add any head cement at the end. Was that on purpose?
i like the video dump the rap thumping
Would you ever want to palmer a hackle down the body or is that too buggy? I really like the camera angle and work and the patient way you are teaching it.
Benjamin Johnston the elk hair caddis has a palmeras hackle body, but the X caddis doesn’t.
It can never look too buggy