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Re: March Fly Challenge - Elk Hair Caddis [Re: RexW] #12169831 04/02/17 03:30 PM
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I'll post it this afternoon. I wasn't sure if there was interest in continuing this.

This month we'll do another dry fly, but this one can be used in warm or cold water.

It is a quick tie hopper pattern.

Who doesn't like fishing hopper around here?


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Re: March Fly Challenge - Elk Hair Caddis [Re: RexW] #12189849 04/09/17 03:46 AM
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Lost mine in the trees on sulfur creek. Will have to tie some more up.

Re: March Fly Challenge - Elk Hair Caddis [Re: RexW] #12224190 04/30/17 07:56 PM
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After having success with my Elk Hair Caddis I decided to tie up a slight variant, the CDC Elk Hair Caddis. This uses CDC instead of hackle to float the fly. First time I have tied with CDC and I have never fished with it, but I look forward to giving it a shot.

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