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Caddis Lanin

I’ve always been impressed by the European tiers because of the originality of their designs and wise use of natural and traditional materials, like deer hairs of all types. Francesco Palú’s flies guided me to explore the possibilities of using deer hair; I began using hair from different parts View more...
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Caddis Lanin
List of materials
MaterialsHook: Partridge BIN, barbless from 8 to 14.Thread: 6/0, white color.Abdomen: red deer mask or whitetail hair taken from the base of the ear, with Ice Dubbing in colors pearly or chartreuse.Internal wing: 2 CDC feathers, medium size, natural dun color.Top wing: synthetic Organza, color beige, painted with markers.Antennae: red deer summer hair.Thorax: red deer ear hair, or fine coastal deer hair, with Ice Dubbing, colors peacock or black. View more...
Steps

Step 1

To prepare the deer dubbing, cut some of it and make a small tight ball with some pearl ice dubbing too. If the hair is a bit wet you will lose less of it. Doing this, it will curve and bend acquiring character.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 1

Step 2

With a needle (the one from sewing machines works well) we can cut the thread in two halves, as even as possible.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 2

Step 3

Insert the dubbing and distribute it. We’ll know how much is enough with some practice.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 3

Step 4

Make a loop with the thread, like doing a traditional dubbing loop. Comb it to the back, as a streamer hackle, to shape the abdomen with the hairs inclined towards the back. When finished, trim it to achieve an oval shape.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 4

Step 5

This is the material for the top wing. A thin synthetic mesh painted with marker. To burn, put the flame 2mm away from the material, that should do it without burning.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 5

Step 6

Finished wing, correctly burnt making it very enduring.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 6

Step 7

Covering the top section of the fly, tie 2 CDC feathers, to make the internal wing.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 7

Step 8

Tie the synthetic wing over the internal one, it should cover the upper 180° of the abdomen.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 8

Step 9

With two summer red deer hairs (resistant and, flat, conic shaped) make the antennae, two times the abdomen in length. These point a bit upwards.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 9

Step 10

Make a dubbing with deer ear hair adding ice dubbing (black or peacock color). You can use fine coastal deer instead. Proceed as done with the abdomen.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 10

Step 11

Wrap the dubbing, brush it with a wire brush or the needle leaving some hair loose.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 11

Step 12

Comb the hair backwards to make the thorax, the material should be just enough.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 12

Step 13

Cloase with a whip finish (6 turns), paint the head with brown marker, add UV lacquer or cianoacrylate. This is an enduring caddis, it’s best to use a strong lacquer so the thread in the head lasts longer.

Fly tying - Caddis Lanin - Step 13

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