Scuba Caddis

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Hook TMC 3769, #12-16
Thread Uni-Thread 6/0 Rusty Brown
Head Uni-Thread 6/0 Rusty Brown
Body Blend of Hare's Ear and Insect Green Hare's Ear Plus , and Caddis Green Ice Dub mixed with Caddis Green and Olive Antron
Thorax Blend of Hare's Mask , and Pine Squirrel, Brown Olive mixed with Black Mottled Nymph Dubbing and Chocolate Brown Ice Dub
Wing Clear Wing colored with Copic Marker, Dark Dun
Antennae 4 Wood Duck Dyed Mallard Flank Fibers
Actual Diving Caddis
Actual Diving Caddis – Courtesy Ralph Cutter
Dan LeCount

Dan LeCount

Scuba Caddis

This pattern was designed by Sierra Guide Dan LeCount for the Truckee area and was featured in Bud Bynack’s “At the Vise” column in the May/June 2013 issue of California Fly Fisher magazine. Dan developed this pattern around 2010 as an effort to come up with something different to interest the heavily angled trout of the Truckee area.

LaFontaine’s Diving Caddis

His inspiration came from Gary LaFontaine’s Diving Caddis. During the summer months, the caddis would primarily dive into the stream during the morning and afternoon hours, emergence didn’t take place until the evening hours. Dan noticed that the wings of diving Caddis had a flat metallic shine that would twinkle as the caddis moved downwards. Through trials, Dan found that multiple layers of Medallion Sheeting for the wings gave the reflective qualities he was looking for. Medallion Sheeting is not available at this time but you can make your own with just some Clear Wing, Copic Markers, and a spray adhesive.

Blended Dubbing and Antron

Most of the construction of the fly pattern is within the dubbing. Dan blends a mix for the abdomen consisting of equal amounts of Hare’s Ear, Insect Green Hare’s Ear Plus, and Caddis Green Ice Dub. Then, he adds sparse amounts of Olive and Caddis Green Antron Yarn cut into 3/4″ pieces and teased out into separate strands. This is blended together for a mottled blend that can be adjusted for color. The thorax portion is a blend of Hare’s mask, Squirrel, Hareline Dubbing (Stonefly), and Chocolate Brown Ice Dubbing. Clear Wings works best for the wings. Use a marking pen such as a Copic marker to colorize the material. Lay out and cut the size you need keeping the widths about the same as the hook gape.

LaFontaine’s Diving Caddis

Gary LaFontaine’s Diving Caddis has a similar Antron body utilizing Sparkle Yarn. Gary was an early proponent of Antron, which was a 3M product for the carpet industry. It has a trilobal cut that offers good reflectivity within the water. The wing consists of Partridge or Grouse fibers that are rolled and tied at the top of the shank. An overwing of Clear Antron was recommended by Gary for the high reflectivity he was trying to mimic from the natural caddis that would carry a bubble with them in the diving process. Clear Antron has been difficult to find and many tiers will substitute with Fl. White Antron Yarn.

A Stiff Hackle

Rooster Hackle is also unique to LaFontaine’s Diving Caddis pattern. Rather than going with a soft hackle, he preferred a stiff rooster hackle that would vibrate through the current. This type of hackling can also be seen on the Hornberg streamer and the Wooly Worm. Gary used many color variations for the body of Rusty Yellow, Olive Green, Amber, Brown Black, Cream, and Rusty Orange. The Rooster Hackle and the underwing would vary in color complementary to the body coloration.

Stalcup’s Bead Head Diving Caddis

The late Shane Stalcup was an early proponent of Medallion Sheeting for the wing. His Bead Head Diving Caddis utilized a copper bead placed a couple eye lengths behind the eye as a weighted thorax. The Medallion Sheeting provides a nice sheath around the bead. This pattern was designed in the late 1990’s and is still marketed today through Solitude Flies.

Variations

LaFontaine's Diving Caddis, Brown and Green
LaFontaine’s Diving Caddis, Brown and Green

LaFontaine’s Diving Caddis, Brown and Green

Hook TMC 3769, #12-16
Thread Uni-Thread 6/0 Rusty Brown
Head Uni-Thread 6/0 Rusty Brown
Body Medium Olive Antron Dubbing
Underwing Dark Brown Partridge Fibers
Overwing Fl. White Antron Filaments
Hackle Brown Rooster Saddle Hackle
Stalcup's Bead Head Diving Caddis, Tan
Stalcup’s Bead Head Diving Caddis, Tan

Stalcup’s Bead Head Diving Caddis, Tan

Hook TMC 2302, #12-16
Thread Uni-Thread 6/0 Rusty Brown
Underbody and Head Superfine Dubbing, Tan
Body Turkey Biot, Yellow Tan
Thorax Copper Bead
Underwing Simi Seal, Gray Olive
Wing Clear Wing colored with Copic Marker, Amber
Antennae Microfibetts
Legs Partridge Fibers