Product information
- Elk Hair Caddis flies can be extremely hard to see, especially at dusk or dawn.
- This pattern is not quite the same as a traditional Elk Hair Caddis, also not quite the same as a traditional parachute pattern.
- The Dancing Caddis takes the best parts of both flies to create a "one of a kind" caddis pattern.
- A white post is used (like most parachute patterns) to create extra visibility making it easier to spot this fly on the water.
- Elk hair, being naturally more buoyant than other types of hair, is used for wings and help to keep this pattern stay afloat; equaling less time drying the fly and more time fishing.
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