Elk Hair Caddis Variation

Elk Hair Caddis Variation

The Elk Hair Caddis Variation is a favourite of mine both for rivers and still waters. It can be fished as an adult caddis imitation or even a small hopper at times. Size can vary from #12 for still waters mainly down to size #18 for small streams. I think the optimal sizes are #14 and #16. It floats well and can be easily seen on the water. Although it floats fairly low in the surface film, like the natural caddis it can be skated easily across the water.

Materials

Hook Traditional straight shank hook with wide gape
Thread Black
Tail Deer hair
Body Peacock herl. (Experiment with other colours of dubbing.)
Wing Deer Hair
Hackle Grizzly or Badger

Tying Instructions

1) Tie in tying thread and wrap in touching turns to a point opposite the barb.

2) Tie in a short sparse bunch of deer hair as the tail. Take 2 loose turns around the shank and deer hair and then two tight turns next to this on the eye side of the hook to prevent flaring of the tail.

3) Add peacock herl o dubbing o choice to create the abdomen/thorax finishing at a point 2/3 the way back along the shank and secure.

4) Add the deer hair wing at the point you finished the abdomen, sloping it over the back with the tips finishing just short of the ends of the tail. Take two loose turns of thread around the shank and deer hair and then two tight turns next to this on the eye side of the hook to prevent flaring of the wing. Try and prevent the wing from lifting two high off the shank. Ideally it should lie across the top of the abdomen.

5) Tie in a hackle as you would for a dry fly, with fibres about width of the gape.

6) Wind the hackle forward in a few turns keeping it sparse, and secure behind the eye, leaving enough space to create a neat small head.

7) Finish the head with tying thread, whip finish and apply varnish.

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