Blue Quill Comparadun

0 / 5

(0 Reviews)

Blue Quill Comparadun fly pattern - Blue Quill emerger image

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.

Related Patterns

Comparadun

Comparadun

Mayfly
emerger
Blue Quill Dun

Blue Quill Dun

Blue Quill
dry

Reviews

0

0 Ratings

0 Reviews

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