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You can never go wrong with Caddis Pupa of course.

I tie mine with tan bodies and Claret heads instead of the standard Greens and they seem to work.

 

Spent Caddis and various Cripple Mayflies are very effective as well. They also allow some variance in your tying.

 

A simple, but deadly fly in the past on the Bow and the other rivers in Southern Alberta is the "Bird's Nest".

 

I tie these in Tan, Brown, Green and Black of various sizes. Some with bead heads, some without.

Very easy and effective pattern.

 

As some that have fished with me will attest, I like my Stones.

I believe it is never wasted time at the bench if you are tying, or experimenting with Stone Fly patterns....Nymphs, Emerging or Adult Stones.

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You can never go wrong with Caddis Pupa of course.

I tie mine with tan bodies and Claret heads instead of the standard Greens and they seem to work.

 

I'm with you on this one. I use golden pheasant tail for these which results in a tan body. I have had much luck on them also.

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For me it all depends on what time of year it is, I've had go to flies all through the year. Spring time Caddis larva, streamers, for summer dries pretty much, caddis, small PMDs. Fall I had really good fishing with a size 18 copper john right into december and winter well a sanjuan of course

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