S-Fly

Many moons ago I gave a friend a Roman Moser Snowflake Dun and a Marjan Fratnik F-Fly. Over the years he morphed the two - into what I call an S-Fly. It has been slaying trout and grayling for him on many rivers across Europe.

S-Fly
Hook: Grip 14723BL #14-18
Thread: Gudebrod 8/0, white
Body: Rabbit and synthetic mix, dark olive
Wing: CDC
Sighter: Snowshoe hare, cream

Cheers,
Hans W

Hans,

You have the eyesight of an osprey; I’d have to tie that on a #2 octopus hook with a full snowshoe’s foot lashed to the top to see it. Nice fly.

Regards,
Scott

Hans,
That sure looks like a large micro CDC caddis with snowshoe fibers added?

Quite so, Byron. As per the text above the image.

Cheers,
Hans W

Sorry Hans. Which of the two flies mentioned above the image are a micro CDC caddis?

Byron, the CDC Micro Caddis was basically an F-Fly, with a key modification on how the wing was tied it. It has since been re-named to Improved F-Fly.

The S-Fly, as stated above, draws aspects from the F-Fly and the Snowflake Dun.

Cheers,
Hans W

I didn’t know the micro caddis had become the F-Fly (was basically the same as)…or that there was now an Improved F-Fly…

So, did the S-Fly come from the F-Fly or the a Improved F-Fly?

No, the CDC Micro Caddis was renamed to Improved F-Fly.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLaPnujqkRM

Cheers,
Hans W