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CDC Caddis where you can catch 20 trout with 3 hooks

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"CDC floats!" This is common sense, isn't it? It has better visibility than EHC (elk hair caddis), and has a fluffy feel unique to CDC, which gives it a more insectlike life as it catches the flow on the water surface.

The weak point is that once it gets wet, it is difficult to recover, and when you put fish on it, it takes time to maintain it by removing slime and drying it. That's why you need more bullets.

I'm sure there are some people who have believed this for a long time, but in reality, there are some people who think, ``Is that really a problem?''

A fly that uses CDC sparingly will certainly require more maintenance and more bullets for replacement.

However, if you increase the amount of CDC to maximize the benefit of "CDC floats!", even if it gets wet and sinks, it will dry during casting and you will immediately feel that your buoyancy will be restored! There shouldn't be much difference in removing slime after fishing with other flies.

(This fly is wrapped as a caddis, but I also added a tail to make it look like anything else.)

#CDC Cadiz #Fly Tying #Fly Fishing

posted by tyrilkx