
Description
The Breadcrust, originating in the 1940s by Rudy Sentiwany, stands as one of the most effective caddis imitations. Initially crafted for the trout streams of the Pocono Mountains, this versatile pattern can mimic various caddis life stages, including free-living caddis, net spinners, and cased caddis. Notably, the grizzly soft hackle collar contributes to a lifelike representation, simulating dangling legs or emerging wings on the caddis nymph
Pro Tip
The Breadcrust pattern is one of the best Caddis Nymphs to have in your fly box.
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Recipe
Hook - nymph 2X sizes 8 - 14 Thread - black Body - burnt orange rabbit dubbing Rib - stripped ruffed grouse tail quill and fine copper wire Hackle - grizzly hen hackle or soft rooster hackle