
Description
The Blue Quill Comparadun is a modern adaptation of the traditional Blue Quill dry fly, designed to better imitate Blue Quill mayflies during their spring hatches. Developed in the mid-20th century, the Comparadun style was popularized by fly-fishing innovators like Al Caucci and Bob Nastasi, who sought to improve surface presentation with a low-riding, silhouette-focused design. The Blue Quill Comparadun, with its deer-hair wing and lack of hackle, excels in calm or slow-moving waters, where trout are notoriously selective and wary.
Pro Tip
Slack-Line Cast Mastery: Use a slack-line or "S-curve" cast to allow the fly to drift naturally in slow-moving pools. This technique prevents drag and increases the chance of fooling picky trout feeding on emergers.
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Fly Tying Recipe
- Hook: Tiemco 100 – Size 16–20
- Thread: Light Gray 8/0
- Tail: Medium Dun Microfibetts or Hackle Fibers
- Body: Stripped Peacock Herl or Light Gray Superfine Dubbing
- Wing: Medium Dun Deer Hair, Comparadun Style
- Thorax: Light Gray Superfine Dubbing
Fly Tying Video
From: Fly Fish 402


