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Elk Hair Caddis - Brown

Elk Hair Caddis - Brown

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Elk Hair Caddis – Brown

The Elk Hair Caddis is one of the most effective and widely used dry fly patterns in the world — a pattern developed by Al Troth in the 1950s that has become an absolute staple in every serious trout angler’s fly box. Designed to imitate the adult caddisfly riding on the surface, the Elk Hair Caddis rides high in the water on its palmered hackle and elk hair wing, making it exceptionally buoyant and visible in fast water, riffles, and broken currents where other dry flies struggle to stay afloat. The brown variation is the most classic and universally effective color, imitating the wide range of brown-bodied caddis species that hatch on rivers and streams throughout the season.

Pattern Details

  • Style: Classic dry fly / adult caddisfly imitation
  • Wing: Elk hair — highly buoyant, tent-shaped wing that imitates the natural resting posture of an adult caddisfly and rides high in fast water
  • Body: Brown dubbing with palmered hackle — provides exceptional flotation and a lifelike, buggy appearance
  • Color: Brown — the most classic and universally effective caddis color, matching a wide range of brown-bodied species
  • Best water: Fast water, riffles, and broken currents — wherever caddisflies are hatching; also effective as a searching pattern when no hatch is present
  • Target species: Trout
  • Techniques: Dead-drifted through feeding lanes during caddis hatches; skated across the surface to imitate a skating or egg-laying caddis; effective as a searching pattern in fast water and riffles throughout the season
  • Sizes available: 14, 16, 18

A dry fly box staple that belongs in every trout angler’s arsenal — the Brown Elk Hair Caddis’s exceptional buoyancy, classic caddis profile, and proven track record make it one of the most reliable dry flies in fast water and riffles throughout the season.

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