That is a great looking pattern and simple to tie.
I think most people tie their larva patterns to fat. Less is more.
If you want to see a nice looking, quick to tie pattern for a Green Caddis Larva, check this link to the tutorial on Loren Williams website (flyguysoutfitting.com). Simple but deadly, not to be confused with silent but deadly:
http://www.flyguysoutfitting.com/rhyacophilia.html
If you have any questions about the pattern (sizes, best time to fish, type of water it works best in, how to fish it/rig it, etc.), ask here and I'm sure Loren will be happy to answer them (I pimped ya out Loren!).
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That is a great looking pattern and simple to tie.
I think most people tie their larva patterns to fat. Less is more.
that is a cool fly and very deadly looking !I wounder if it smells bad ,you know silent but deadly ,I hate when that happens with your waders on ! Oh wait you said, simple but deadly, not silent ,damn I just pasted wind ,got to go ,later .
fish on ,I caught a 100 pound sturgon on 20lb test!
Sorry to dredge up an old topic, but what are appropriate sizes to tie and carry for this? Thanks.
You should have them from an 8-14. Trout love those green larvae. Loren's pattern for that nymph works quite well. Try magic shrimp foil for the back as well. Sometimes a bit of flash makes the difference in that pattern. I also like dubbed hot spots.
it very much depends on the river. 10 in some 14 or 16 in others if tied correctly like loren's if its fat(like most of us tye) then you need to do an 18. that particular pattern will cover more than the rhyachophila too. that is a really well tied fly the proportions are spot on. I agree for most of us we overdress our flys...think of all the beat up flys that kept on catching fish that one day....hmmm there was probably a little fur and thread and the hackle was unwinding or the tail was gone but it was still banging fish..
HI
very nice pattern.
I think I'm gonna try it.
Two questions:
I wonder if the squirrel is a problem for sinking the nymph?
do you think it would be effecient to change the color?
Would this be considered "slim" or "sleek" as I see advertised for the czech nymphs? Lead or no lead I guess is the differance but which is what?
Looks kina like a Czech nymph without the lead.
The material for Lorens Ryac is the masterclass SLF l developed for the Ryac. It was the color that Oliver Edwards chose also for his larva featured in his Masteclass tying publication.
Let me just tell you this guys, l screwed around in my fish tanks with live larva and many blends of color shades to end up with this color.
There will be variations related to age class of the larva and particular river/stream they are found, but not by much.
often as not the success of fishing these patterns is to present them the right way to the fishes eye.
Davy