Derived from the famed Henryville Special, this method of imitating caddis
adults has been fooling trout for decades.
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Hemingway Special #14-18
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Wise old veterans of the catch and release wars are not going to take just
any fly. The CDC Paracaddis is an excellant choice when the situation dictates
a realistic pattern.
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October (Orange) #10-12
The marriage of CDC, partridge, and peacock herl bring splendid effect to
this proven pattern. Especially productive on slow, clear water where trout are
at their most selective.
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Upon the completion of mating and egg laying, caddis adults lie still on the
water in a spent condition. Trout respond strongly to these helpless insects.
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Close observation has shown that egg laden female caddis are an
attractive target for trout.
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