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Elk Hair Caddis (PNW variant)Dry Flybeginner

Pacific Northwest

Elk Hair Caddis (PNW variant)

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Available Sizes#10 - #16
Color Variations
TanOliveBlackOrange

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Pacific Fly Fishers

Matched on Pacific Northwest, dry flies, trout. Pacific Northwest shop with a large online catalog and steelhead/trout regional relevance.

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Matched on dry flies, trout, caddis. Strong technical tying and trout catalog coverage, especially nymphs, dries, and stillwater flies.

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Big Y Fly Co.

Matched on dry flies, trout, egg. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.

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Matched on dry flies, trout, caddis. Catskill lineage fly shop with deep dry-fly, wet-fly, and Northeast trout relevance.

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Matched on dry flies, trout, caddis. Driftless-specific trout source for spring creek nymphs, dries, and local bug windows.

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The PNW Elk Hair Caddis is the same Al Troth pattern that anchors every Rocky Mountain fly box, but tied in the larger sizes that Pacific Northwest caddis hatches demand. The rivers are bigger, the currents are stronger, and the caddis are larger -- so the fly follows suit. A #12 in olive or tan covers the majority of caddis activity on rivers like the Deschutes, where caddis hatches can turn the water surface into a writhing mat of insects and the trout beneath into competitive eating contestants. It floats like a cork, casts like a bullet, and catches fish like it was designed to. Because it was.

Quick Facts

TypeDry Fly
Difficultybeginner
SeasonsSpring, Summer, Fall
Target SpeciesRainbow Trout, Sea-Run Cutthroat
Sizes#10 - #16
Best LocationsDeschutes River, OR; Yakima River, WA; Klickitat River, WA

Where to Fish It

Deschutes River

OR · Freestone River

Yakima River

WA · Freestone River

Klickitat River

WA · Freestone River

Map unavailable. Locations for Elk Hair Caddis (PNW variant): Deschutes River, OR; Yakima River, WA; Klickitat River, WA

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