Missing Link Caddis
Hook: Size #15-#17 Tiemco 102Y.
Tying
thread: Uni-Thread 8/0 in camel.
Abdomen: Thread.
Rib: Single strand of pearl Flasabou or Krystal
Flash.
Abdomen Coating: Softex, Flexcement, or Hard As Nails.
Dubbing
Ball: Peacock Ice Dub.
Downwings: Dun Z-lon.
Downwings: Dun Z-lon.
Upwing: Elk or coastal deer hair with dark tips.
Hackle: Blue dun saddle hackle.
This pattern has a few more
extra steps and ingredients than most caddis dry flies. It’s well worth the effort to catch finicky
trout. The first thing you’ll notice
about this fly is that it’s tied on a Tiemco 102Y hook. This is a barbless, black, and odd # sized
hook. It’s easy to find and readily
available. Also, this fly has swept back
wings and hackle around the deer hair wing.
The fly floats like a cork. The
swept back wings mimic dead or dying caddis on the water. Everything about this fly is a little
different from the norm. That’s good
when fishing TMA’s. Trout get more
finicky as a hatch goes on. At times you
have to toss something different at them.
Begin by starting your thread
1/3 down the hook shank and cover the hook shank half way into the bend of the
hook. Tie in your strand of Krystal
Flash and rib the thread body you’ve created. Tie and trim off your rib. At the end of the body dub a little ball of
Peacock Ice Dub. In front of it tie in a
sparse wing of dun z-lon. The wing
should flare in two segments sweeping back towards the end of the hook. Clip the wings so that they are the length of
the hook bend. Tie in your Elk or
Coastal Deer hair wing just as you would for most caddis imitations. Tie in your dun saddle hackle. Wrap the hackle “parachute style” around the
elk/deer hair wing including the butts.
Your wing and butts will become elevated and have a higher profile. You can now trim the butts of the hair
wing. Be careful not to trim any
hackle. Whip finish the fly and you’re
done.
A video of how to tie the
Missing Link Caddis can be found below.
If
you have any questions about this fly or would like to submit a Fly of the
Month, I can be reached at 203 305-3850 or e-mail me at pdinice@frontier.com . This pattern can also be
viewed at www.hffa.net .
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