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    Hey guys, we have here a tiny (size eighteen), white caddis that sometimes (not usually) produces enormous clouds when emerges. And is very productive to use a simple White EHK in the rivers, on that size when there's not. Do you have something like that in your home waters?
    R.
    Last edited by Rocketfish; 07-03-2019 at 07:49 PM.

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    Nectopsyche are found in the general Yellowstone area in the Spring and Fall. Craig Matthews has developed a number of patterns for this hatch which is most prolific on the Firehole River. They are sometimes called the "White Miller" Caddis. They are tied in sizes #14 - #16:

    https://www.blueribbonflies.com/flut...miller-16.html






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    Thanks Planettrout!

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