Peek-A-Boo Caddis

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Description

The Peek-A-Boo Caddis Jig is a modern nymph pattern designed to imitate the cased caddis larvae commonly found in streams and rivers. This fly is a contemporary adaptation of the traditional Peeking Caddis, originally developed by George Anderson in the 1970s to mimic the Mother's Day Caddis on the Yellowstone River.

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Indicator Nymphing: Incorporate this fly as the anchor in a two-fly nymphing rig under an indicator. Its realistic profile and movement can attract trout feeding on drifting caddis larvae.

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Hook: Daiichi 4640 Heavy Wire Jig Hook, sizes 10–16 Bead: Tungsten slotted bead, black or natural Thread: Black 8/0 (70 denier) Body: Natural hare's ear dubbing or synthetic Ribbing: Copper wire, small Peeping Head: Green or fluorescent chartreuse chenille, end scorched to form a head Legs: Partridge fibers, tied as a collar