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@@Tridentflyfishing One fave. of mine is an October Caddis using a slim orange foam body wrapped in touching rings, palmered furnace hackle in the grooves, two sets of rubber legs, dubbing head, and wing and tail of elk hair. I think Kelly Galloup ties it that way also.
Let us know if you found this video helpful. We also put together a playlist where you can view all of our tying content!
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Very informative
Excellent! Nicely done.
Hi Gerald, thanks for the compliment! Glad you are enjoying our fly tying tutorials. Are there any patterns you would like to see us tie in the near future?
@@Tridentflyfishing One fave. of mine is an October Caddis using a slim orange foam body wrapped in touching rings, palmered furnace hackle in the grooves, two sets of rubber legs, dubbing head, and wing and tail of elk hair. I think Kelly Galloup ties it that way also.
I've never seen superglue and no knot... does it hold up ok? What's the logic for not tying it off at head? Just curious... Thanks for vid!
i’d like to know the answer to this, too.