
Last time, I presented you a super effective adult Caddis in its dry fly form. Now, let’s dive into something equally effective and super easier to tie: the Caddis Larva β a simple, caseless version of this iconic insect. This fly sinks quickly, making it a fantastic option for nymphing ( any style you like ).

By the way, this fly itβs beginner-friendly and perfect for anyone looking to step up in the fly tying world π


Materials:
- Hook : #12/16 Demmon 603
- Thread: Yellow Sumo 50 DEN
- Body: Yellow Yarn ( I use Mojo Yarn – color A10 which suits perfectly for such patterns)
- Legs: Coastal Dubbing – black
- Tungsten: big tungsten beads in black – to help the fly to sink fast and stay close to the river bottom.
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