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Caddis are very common flies in all rivers, with which we can fish virtually year-round. We will simply have to match the color of our imitation to the hatching of the moment.
This fly imitates a caddis that is abundant in many bodies of water and is a true favorite among salmonids.
Although they can be found in rivers and reservoirs year-round, they are most abundant in June, July, and August.
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Trichopteras are very common flies found in all rivers, and we can fish with them practically all year round.
This is a trichoptera fly whose basic features include a ringed body in warm, brownish tones—stable and versatile—with a deer hair wing that provides high floatability.
I usually fish with this caddis imitation in the traditional way, using it as a dry fly or as an indicator in a tandem rig.
Condor Brown Ciervo caddis flies can fool trout into believing they are a female caddis fly laying her eggs on the water’s surface. It has the right silhouette to deceive hungry fish.
Cloudy summer days, with gentle warm breezes, are perfect for fly fishing for trout in rivers or lakes.
If you enjoy fishing for trout in lakes and reservoirs from a boat, then this fly is ideal as a top indicator in a multi-nymph rig.
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