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I received this recipe via email from a fly time forum. I thought it look an awful like a version of a crackleback wetfly. I have a week at Bennett at the end of the month. I'll try them out. Here is the link to the webpage.

http://flytyingforum.com/pattern11501.html?utm_source=FTFEmail&utm_medium=web&utm_content=Green%20Caddis%20Larva%20(soft%20hackle)&utm_campaign=4-15#

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I received this recipe via email from a fly time forum. I thought it look an awful like a version of a crackleback wetfly. I have a week at Bennett at the end of the month. I'll try them out. Here is the link to the webpage.

http://flytyingforum.com/pattern11501.html?utm_source=FTFEmail&utm_medium=web&utm_content=Green%20Caddis%20Larva%20(soft%20hackle)&utm_campaign=4-15#

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Add a bead on that and that would be a really nice one.

“The greatest menace to freedom is an inert people” J. Brandeis

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Great looking fly.

If fishing was easy it would be called catching.

Posted

Add a bead on that and that would be a really nice one.

What do you think...gold or black bead?

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What do you think...gold or black bead?

Black tungsten, but keep a few without beads to fish the film.

Dano

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"from the laid back lane in the Arkansas Ozarks"

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Black tungsten, but keep a few without beads to fish the film.

Dano

Agreed, a black tungsten bead would be a great addition.

You could make one with a yellow body, and then I would personally think a yellow body with a copper bead would be a go getter.

“The greatest menace to freedom is an inert people” J. Brandeis

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