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The Best Anglers Never Stop Learning

Dry

CDC Elk Hair Caddis

Insect Species Icon Caddis, October Caddis
Difficulty Icon Medium - 3-5 Min
Water Category Icon Coldwater

Tying Video

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Tying Recipe
  • Hook: Standard Dry Fly Hook – Down eye, straight shank, perfect bend
  • Thread: UTC 70 or Danville 6/0
  • Body/Underwing:  CDC Feather
  • Wing: Elk or Deer Hair

Wing: Elk, Deer or Caribou

Mix and match CDC feather colors to make a variety of CDC caddis patterns

This fly is very versatile and will work anywhere caddis are active and trout are feeding. The CDC creates a great buggy look to the fly while the elk or deer hair helps it stay afloat easily. This combination of floatation and bugginess is rarely found and makes this a great all purpose caddis. Use some Doc’s Dry Dust or CDC feather dust floatant since products like Gink don’t work with CDC feathers.

Use some Doc’s Dry Dust or CDC feather dust floatant since products like Gink don’t work with CDC feathers.

I recommend fishing two of these in tandem with eachother.  One smaller in size than the other as the point fly.  Cover a lot of water if you don’t see actively feeding fish.  Many trout will come up for this fly if it’s in the season.  If it sinks, a few false casts and some doc’s dry dust is all you need to get it floating high and dry again.

Caddis

General Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Caddis
Sizes: #10 - #22

October Caddis

Regional Hatch Chart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Region: West, Northwest, East
October Caddis
Sizes: #8 - #12

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