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Tied on a #8 dry hook, with a pale orange body, it makes one helluva October Caddis for steelhead, also.

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Henryvill was very popular in the 50"s 60's. I tied a great many of these for shops in BC at that time. They fell from grace with the explosion of a great many Caddis patterns that that where more durable and lasted longer but where not as good an imitator. Flies with wing slips are more fragile. The Henryvill is great when trout que on resting or egglaying stages.

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