October Rabbit Caddis Pupa

In this video, Simon ties a fantastic fall searching nymph pattern. October Caddis are a large species of caddisfly that hatches in many places out west. This is a hatch that both anglers and trout alike are excited for. The pupa emerge in lower light conditions and offer trout a large, vulnerable meal. Fish key in on their presence and there are several weeks each year where trout feed on October Caddis Pupa with reckless abandon. The rabbit making up the body compresses beautifully into an irresistible pupa. This fly works best dead drifted or swung mimicking a pupa adrift or ascending to hatch. Feel free to size this up or down. The bead size of this fly can also be adjusted for water conditions or depth. We like to carry these in a variety of bead sizes to accommodate different conditions.

Hook- Fulling Mill Jig Force Short FM5125: Size 12

Bead- Fulling. Mill Slotted Gold Tungsten Bead: 5/32 or 3.8mm

Thread- Fullingmill Pro Thread Flat Black: 70D

Body- Fulling Mill Rabbit Zonker Micro: Crawdad Orange & Gold Grizzly Black Barred, Uni Soft Orange Wire: Small, & Fulling Mill Tactical Microflash Dub UV Black

Collar- Fulling Mill CDC: Rusty Brown & Hareline Hungrian Partridge Skin

Resin- Solarez Bone Dry

UV Torch-Loon Plasma Light

Bobbin- Smhaen Tension Bobbin

Additional Tools- Swiss CDC Multiclamp & Smhaen Dubbing Twister

Vise- Renzetti Master & Deluxe Streamer Base

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