Natural CDC Sedge Flash Tip. CDC Sedge pattern with gold tip attractor. Great year round dry fly mainly for trout.
Yellow Tag CDC Sedge is similar made with green butt cdc sedge and works for trout and grayling in the same time. The CDC provides a nice water-print and the…
These 5 CDC Sedges are my best sedge flies. I have them in my box and I never go out on a river without these flies tied in all kind…
Materials needed: Hook: Standard dry fly hook sizes #14-18. I'm using a Mustad 94840 size #18. Thread: UNI-thread 8/0 tan. I am using a gel spun thread in white. Tail/shuck: Amber or tan Z-lon are the most popular. Green has worked well for me. Body: Small pearl tinsel wrapped over the butt ends of the shuck. Wing: Deer or elk hair. Place your hook in your vise. Start your thread. Tie in your tinsel. Leave the butt end of the tinsel long. It should come up just short of the hook eye. Tie in your Z-lon with one wrap of thread. Leave your butt ends of Z-lon as long you left the tinsel. Lift the butt ends of Z-lon, and wrap your thread forward tightly securing the butt end of tinsel to the hook shank. Press your thumb nail down on the thread wrap that is holding the Z-lon in place. This will distribute the Z-lon around the hook shank somewhat evenly. Wrap your tinsel forward with open wraps, securing the butt ends of Z-lon to the hook shank. Every couple of wraps, pull the butt ends of the Z-lon forward towards the hook eye. Tie off and trim the tinsel when you are about an eye's length away from the eye. Trim any stray fibers. You can also just leave them. They make pretty good legs. Trim the shuck/tail to about the length of the hook gap. Cut, clean, and stack a bunch of deer or elk hair. The tips of the wing should be about the length of the hook shank. I usually tie mine just short of the shuck, and slightly longer than the hook bend. Tie in the deer hair with 2 loose wraps quickly tightened to flare the butt ends of the deer hair. Don't let the wing rotate around the hook shank. Wrap your thread through the butt ends to secure it to the hook shank. Trim the butt ends of your wing leaving a tiny head. Whip finish and apply head cement.
В каталог добавлены нимфы на вольфрамовых головках с маркировкой Jig nymph. Мушки хорошо подходят для ловли хариуса, форели, ленка нахлыстом. N-10,11 Небольшие нимфы на крючках №14 для ловли рыбы в местах с мелкой кормовой базой. N-9,14,8,7 Средние нимфы на крючках №12. Универсальные мушки реалистично копируют поденок, ручейников. N-21,17,20 Крупные нимфы на крючках №10. Тяжелые мушки для ловли в
CDC Sedge - Orange Hot Spot. Sedge pattern with orange seal dubbing tip as an attractor. Great year round dry fly mainly for trout.
Red Spot CDC Sedge also developed by Peter Durisik, on of the most famous tiers from Slovakia is made for fishing grayling and trout in rivers with high pressure waters.…
Here is another beautiful sedge tied by Thomas. The small sized dry sedges are for picky fish, big sized sedge are perfect for fast flowing rivers and strong currents With…
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Dry Sedge, CDC Sedge, Summer evening fishing,
Designed to imitate a stonefly, hopper, or caddisfly, the Orange Stimulator has proven itself to work in a variety of dry fly fishing situations and demand a spot in every trout fishing fly box. Hollow hair and ample hackle allows this fish fly to ride high and even hold a fairly heavy dropper fly. Whether tossing it during a hatch or using it as an attractor fly this pattern is always worth a few casts.
About as close to Rapala fishing as it gets on the fly rod. This thing is rad in the water. [ATTACH]
Hi Vis Deer Hair Sedge. Adult caddis dry fly pattern. Combination of CDC and deer hair will make sure the fly stays on the top. Great year round dry fly mainly for trout. Hot orange floss on the top makes the fly more visible.
Here is another beautiful sedge tied by Thomas. The small sized dry sedges are for picky fish, big sized sedge are perfect for fast flowing rivers and strong currents With…
It is caddis time, as you know, here in East Europe at the end of May the caddis flies are all over. If you go fishing for trout in Bosnia,…
Here is another beautiful sedge tied by Thomas. The small sized dry sedges are for picky fish, big sized sedge are perfect for fast flowing rivers and strong currents With…
This brown trout fell for a Sparkle Dun, which rides low in the water.Photo by Tom Rosenbauer There’s a confusing array of trout flies available today. Many of them are redundant, and you don’t need that many patterns to cover most of the situations you will find in trout streams around. . .