
Description
The Caddis Pupa Nymph serves as a remarkable imitation of the caddis in its transformative stage. This fly embodies the characteristic segmented body shape of caddis nymphs, available in the most prevalent caddis larva/pupa colors: Light Green, Green, Brown, and Smokey. For optimal success during a caddisfly hatch, fishing with caddis pupa imitations proves to be the go-to strategy. Pro tip: Pair an adult caddisfly (dry) with a pupa tied on a lengthy dropper (36"). Implementing a swinging or twitching motion at the end of your drift effectively mimics the movement of caddisflies.
Pro Tip
Fish the Caddis Pupa Nymph with a dead drift near the bottom during non-hatch times or let it rise toward the surface at the end of the drift to imitate an emerging pupa. Use it in a two-fly rig with a heavier fly as the anchor to help keep the pupa in the strike zone. Experiment with colors like olive, tan, or green to match local caddis species.
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Recipe
Hook: Nymph hook, sizes 12-18 Thread: Olive, tan, or brown, 6/0 or 8/0 Tail: Sparse antron or CDC fibers to mimic trailing shuck Abdomen: Dubbing or synthetic material in olive, tan, or green Ribbing: Fine gold, copper, or silver wire for segmentation Thorax: Peacock herl or darker dubbing for contrast Hackle: Soft hackle in partridge or hen for lifelike motion Bead (Optional): Brass or tungsten bead for added weight and profile