Caddisflies

CMO Caddis

Developed by Charles Obermeyer for the Mother's Day caddis hatch on the Arkansas River, this sparkle caddis fly pattern is remarkably durable due to its construction, and it apparently works; it was t

Tailwater Caddis

Caddis are well known for their affinity for tailwaters, particularly those with top release overflows, as caddis prefer water that is a bit warmer.

CDC Caddis

Caddis love slow water. This CDC fly pattern looks like an emerger just getting ready to break loose. It can be fished just below the surface as well.

CDC Elk Wing Caddis

One of the most prolific dry fly patterns in anyone's fly fishing box in almost any part of the country.

Henryville Special

This Henryville fly was created by Hiram Brobst and was christened on the Henryville section of Pennsylvania's Broadhead Creek.

Elk Wing Caddis

The elk wing caddis dry fly is one of the most popular and proven dry flies in the world.

Goddard Sedge

The Goddard Sedge is one of the great prospecting flies and an excellent choice for heavy water.

Slow Water Caddis

Adult caddis live on streamside vegetation and go back to the water periodically to drink to prevent dehydration. They generally prefer slower water where they can take care of their needs.

E.C. Caddis

E. C. stands for emergent crippled. Trout will key in on food that can't flee. This trout fly receives rave reviews from a number of customers below.

Headlight Caddis

Often the best caddis fishing is in very low light. The green Headlight Caddis fly features a calf body post that makes it very visible and a CDC under wing that keeps it riding high in the water.