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Caddis Pupa


tied by Mice
Material List: hook - #12 -10
body - thread; floss; spanflex; marker brown ang black on top
hackle - partidge and cdc
head - opossum and mink fur
antennae - mallard
Tying Instructions: -

Current Species For This Pattern
Dry (1 votes)
Emerger (2 votes)
Erie Steelhead (1 votes)
Nymph (2 votes)
Trout (1 votes)
Walleye (1 votes)
Wet (1 votes)




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