Galloup's Ultra Caddis SBS
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Kinda like a Henry's Fork Hopper body and mini Muddler/Lafontaine Spruce Moth front end. Since this comes from a guy who has his shop along the banks of a stream with the occasional caddis, it may be worth a look. Caribou used here because it floats well and it's so easy to spin on a small hook; deer works, too.
hook - Dai Riki 320 #16
thread/rib - UTC 70 tan
abdomen - caribou hair
wing/head - caribou hair
Part 1
mash down barb, attach thread and wrap back to bend
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clean/stack a clump of caribou and trim tips
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tie in with 2 soft loops, tighten and allow the hair to 360 around the shank; cover butts with thread and return in front of bend
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pull hair forward, create first body segment
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continue forward, creating additional segments (cross thread over top of body)
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clean, stack and measure (hook gap distance past bend) another clump of caribou; tie down and let butts flair
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