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Irresistable Caddis
Tied by Andrew 'Drewmeister' Nix
  • Tail: (I guess it's more of a husk??) Beige Z-lon
  • Hook: 1X dry fly hook (I used TMC #100) sizes #16-#22
  • Wing: Coastal Deer, Elk, or African Mouse Deer(real soft stuff)
  • Body: Spun deer hair (I used a stiff coastal) similar to an Adam's Irresistable
  • Thread: Uni-thread 8/0 Rusty Dun
  • Hackle: Various colors: I used mostly a blue dun or gray
  • Tying Instructions
    This fly is one of my favorite caddis patterns for fishing pocket water and the head of plunge pools. Between the deer hair body and the elk/deer hair wing it floats like a cork. This pattern was originally tied as just a deer hair body and elk hair wing (yeah Opie I know you tied it as well), but I like the hackle in there. It may not be needed (as the tail probably isn't as well, but I like it this way).

    • Tie in a sparse section of Z-lon leaving about 4 times the desired length hanging out from the bend of the hook. This will make it easier to trim the spun deer body without cutting the Z-lon in the process.


    • Tie in and spin the first clump of deer hair fairly small. Spin and pack clumps of deer hair until about the 60% point of the hook shank is reached. I like to trim the hair at this point to about twice the desired thickness. Use the shell of a pen, hair packer, or half hitch tool to compact the hair (this is why I leave twice the desired thickness) and wrap thread in front of compacted hair to form a nice dense body. Half hitch once or twice in front of hair. Trim to desired thickness, tapering towards tail.


    • Tie in and wrap hackle. I vary the amount of hackle depending on the type of water the fly will be fished in. Leave enough room at the front of the hook to tie in hair wing. I like to make 1-2 wraps of hackle OVER the deer hair for a nicer transition from body to hackle.


    • Tie in deer hair wing, being careful not to break the thread when tightening loops. Trim head to length desired.
    Andrew 'Drewmeister' Nix
    Frederick, Maryland United States

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