
Description
October Caddis, as the name suggests, lay their eggs at the surface during the autumn months from late September through early November. Sporting a rusty brown body and hair wings, this pattern imitates the adult caddis. Fish an October Caddis dry pattern in the afternoon and evening when the adults are most active.
Pro Tip
A go-to pattern when the wind is blowing!
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Recipe
Hook: Standard dry fly hook, sizes 8-12 Thread: Orange or rust-brown, 6/0 or 8/0 Body: Orange dubbing or synthetic material, tapered for a natural shape Wing: Elk or deer hair, tied tent-style in natural or tan colors Hackle: Brown or grizzly dry fly hackle, wrapped around the thorax for flotation Head: Thread wraps to secure materials and form a clean finish