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Old November 3rd, 2003, 09:50 PM
Stephen Welsh
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Default Caddis emerger for lakes

Hi All,

Heading off to Taswegia again over summer ... last year experienced
some good stick caddis emergences on one lake had some good success
with CDC and Elk in a 14 fished actively - twitched, dragged under to
resurface etc. This year I'd like to be somewhat prepared (I
expected to use the CDC and Elk in Dun hatches and take some
wetter emergers with me ... any style suggestions for lakes?

I'm thinking LaFontaines Deep Pupa tied to fish shallow and the
Emergent Pupa. Caddis in lakes are a bit of a novelty to me.


Steve

 




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