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Tabou Caddis Emerger

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Martin

I'd like to thank Steve Schweitzer. [url=http://globalflyfisher.com/patterns/taboucaddis/]Tabou Caddis Emerger[/url] is something that I think will work exceptionally well.

Here is a picture of my tabou caddis emerger:
[img:f985366be4]http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/4803/1665/320/ojtaboocaddis.jpg[/img…]

I haven't had time to try them out yet, but that can and will be fixed soon.

I have been fishing this pattern for about 1 1/2 weeks and have had some of the best strikes (especially when dead drifting). I have taken approximately 50% of my fish on htis pattern and tried olive under belly and tan wing. This fly definitely attracts strikes from some pretty finicky Connecticut trout which have been pressured a lot this spring.

Good luck as you get them out and fish them. I have noticed that as they are ending the drift and floundering and rising is where they get gobbled up!

Almost doesn't seem fair.

I have been fishing this pattern for about 1 1/2 weeks and have had some of the best strikes (especially when dead drifting). I have taken approximately 50% of my fish on htis pattern and tried olive under belly and tan wing. This fly definitely attracts strikes from some pretty finicky Connecticut trout which have been pressured a lot this spring.

Good luck as you get them out and fish them. I have noticed that as they are ending the drift and floundering and rising is where they get gobbled up!

Almost doesn't seem fair.

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