Neversink Caddis

Fly of the Month – Neversink Caddis

Fly of the Month by J. Stockard Pro Tyer: Matthew Beers, Circleville NY. Matthew is mostly known for tying traditional style Catskill flies. Find Matthew on Instagram.

I developed this Caddis pattern over many years of trial and error on The Neversink River in the southern Catskills of New York. It’s a low riding dry fly, as fish in these waters tend to prefer parachute style patterns or emergers that are fished in the film, but Caddis are the predominant food source.

The Neversink Caddis recipe:

Hook – Size 16 1xL light wire Dry Fly Hook
Thread – Wapsi Dark Brown 70
Body – Superfine Cinnamon Caddis Dub
Wing – Cow Elk brown
CdC Collar – 1 Brown CdC feather and 1 Rusty Brown CdC feather of Wapsi CdC Super Select feathers.
CdC Rusty Brown tied in using the split thread, spun to blend method.

*Getting the correct color blend is critical, and can be tweaked for other waters or seasons by easily changing the ratio of color or colors used.

Tying instructions:

1. Start near back of hook and dub body with dubbing.
2. Stack elk hair and tie in wing. To stack, just hold on to ends of elk and do not let it spin around shank while you make thread wraps around the butt ends of the elk to lash it to the shank.
3. For this step, I use a CdC clip, but you can use the new Loon Outdoors D-Loop Tweezers as well. Lay Two CdC slips in CdC clip, cut off stems, switch fibers to next clip. Split thread and insert CdC fibers in split. Close and pinch thread. Spin bobbin till small knot forms at pinch, release and rock thread back & forth ( fibers should spin in thread blending together) Then wrap collar forward pulling fibers back as going. Whip finish and fish.

I recommend reading Marc Petitjean’s book CdC for more detailed info on working with CdC.

New Braunfels Fly Fishers and Troutfest 2020

New Braunfels Fly Fishers had a great time at Troutfest 2020.  Our booth attracted a lot of attention and we had many good talks with not only local’s, but a lot of interest from outside of the area. A lot of good tips and info was exchanged by everyone. The fly box and assortment of “Guadalupe” fly’s got quite a few participants and was won by Champion Baumstimler of Midland, Texas.

All in all it was another great Troutfest and a lot of fun!

Feb 26th meeting with Pat Dorsey update

Pat’s subject for our meeting is “Fly Fishing Colorado’s Best Tailwaters. This will be a different subject than his presentation at Troutfest this weekend. So, you get two great presentations! You can check out our web page for his complete BIO. 

Our meeting is free, so even if you are not a member of our club yet, feel free to drop by and meet everyone. It is easy to join the club for useful info and outings. Even if you have not fly fished we can help you with that.

 

Feb 8th Rio Cutthroat talk at Living Waters

These guys show up today and will be teaching about Rio Grande Cutthroats tomorrow at Living Waters! Make sure that you come by the shop tomorrow to meet Tom Martin (left) and Estevan Vigil (right). See event schedule below:

Saturday, February 8th – Fishing for a Cause: Rio Grande Cutthroat Day

Event Schedule:

10:00 A.M. – Rio Grande Cutthroat Conservation in Colorado / Guest Presenter: Estevan Vigil, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Aquatic Biologist

2:00 P.M. – Trinchera Ranch / LWFF Conservation Excursion Promo / Guest Presenter: Tom Martin, Trinchera Ranch Fisheries Manager