Most Dry Flies Fail Here, This One Doesn't - Caddis Fly Tying

Ever struggled to keep a dry fly floating in fast, broken water? This simple foam caddis is designed to stay visible, ride high, and fish confidently in heavy current where traditional dry flies often struggle. In this fly tying tutorial, I'll show you step by step how to tie this durable caddis pattern, explain why it performs so well in rough water, and share a few tips to get the most from it on the river. Whether you're targeting wild brown trout, rainbow trout, or fishing freestone streams, this is a fly you'll want in your box. 🎣 Watch Next: Life Jacket Caddis :    • This Material is CRAZY! Make Unsinkable Ca...   The Fly Trout Eat Before the Caddis Hatch Starts :    • The Fly Trout Eat Before the Caddis Hatch ...   Materials Hook: - Demmon Dry Fly Size 12 Thread: Sumo Power 30D Foam: Fulling Mill 3.0mm Yellow Body: Troutline Black Pepper Hybrid / Argentinan Hares Mask Natural / Nature Spirit Hares Mask Chalil Hackle: Whiting Dun/Brown Legs: Hareline Daddy Long Legs Black 🎣 If you enjoy fly tying and fly fishing videos focused on realistic patterns, simple but effective flies, and techniques for fooling selective trout, consider subscribing for new tutorials every week. 👍 If this pattern has worked for you, let me know in the comments. I'd love to hear where you've fished it and how it performed. #flytying #flyfishing #dryfly