Does anyone care to share a Spruce Moth pattern with me? I'm going out west in August and I just need something simple, like a guide's pattern.
Thanks,
Bruce
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Does anyone care to share a Spruce Moth pattern with me? I'm going out west in August and I just need something simple, like a guide's pattern.
Thanks,
Bruce
a large tan elk hair caddis ought to work.
see here for more info http://www.westfly.com/entomology/ot...uce-moth.shtml
Eric
Thanks for the the threads.
I saw that article in one of the fly fishing magazines, and thought a CDC & Elk would work. They are a lot easier to tie than the EHC.
Jim
Probably any appropriate sized tan caddis pattern would work.
Eric
http://www.danica.com/flytier/hweilenmann/cdcelk.htm
Dang it, I had never looked at the CDC and Elk, now I have to tie some looks easy and very bugy
Eric
Like Jim said, a #12-14 CDC & Elk will work well and is easy to tie. Check out Kelly Galloup's Butch Caddis video on the Weekly Fly site, too (if it's not still on the main page, just do a search):
http://www.theweeklyfly.com/
These are simple to tie, too and should float like corks. If the spruce moths are as thick as they were last year (saw some really impressive "emergences" in/around YNP) you could be in for some epic fishing. I caught some cutts in one mountain stream that were stuffed with them; actually there were so many moths on the water, I had a tough time getting fish to bite.
Regards,
Scott
That Butch Caddis is great. Would you use a tan z-long tail and underwing and a tan body for the Spruce Moth tied in a size 12?