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    Default Biot Wing Caddis SBS

    Got the idea for this from one of the most painful tying videos I've watched


    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xeb...addis-fl_sport

    Guy's got skills (although looking at that thumbnail he's not too handy with a hammer), but he could have used help from someone who knows how to edit; 21:32 is way too long.

    Anyway, I suck at dubbing so I switched that up and skipped some of the underwing accessories. Haven't used this for caddis yet (next summer), but I've tied it in basic black/dark brown for early stonefly emergence and it's worked well, although it was a cast-iron b..ch to see in flat-light conditions in Feb-Mar.



    hook - Dai Riki 305 #16
    thread - Uni 8/0 tan
    body - CDC tan
    underwing - CDC tan
    wing - Biots tan
    hackle - Barred Cream


    Part 1




    Mash barb and start thread at 75% point on shank





    tie in cdc feather by the tip





    twist cdc feather and wrap body (just like CDC & Elk)





    continue wrapping cdc feather, sweeping barbs back (just like CDC & Elk)





    brush back any trapped fibers and trim on bottom





    pull off 2 biots





    trim fat ends at an angle





    and tie in biots on either side of body

    Last edited by ScottP; 11-08-2012 at 05:13 PM.

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    Part 2



    prep hackle feather (again a nod to Charlie Collins; loved his barred cream)





    tie in (make sure you have a smooth thread base for the hackle)





    wrap hackle forward, tie off and brush with Sally; you can leave the hackle bushy





    or trim out the bottom





    from the front





    top





    and bottom





    Tied this for hydropsyche, change colors as you see fit




    Regards,
    Scott

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    That's a very interesting pattern, Scott. Nice proportions and shape for the body / wings. I don't recall seeing biots used for wings in that fashion, but with the CDC "background" it just looks like a pattern that will work well. Neat fly, good presentation - fish on.

    John
    The fish are always right.

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