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Caenid Spinner
Hook: Standard Dry Fly Hook Tiemco TMC 100 # 18 - 22 Thread: Tan 8/0 Uni Thread Wing: Grey/White Hi-Vis Tail: Light coloured Microfibbetts or Hackle Fibres Body: Tan Thread Hackle: Light Dun Thorax: Black Ultra Fine Dubbing.
The Pattern We have featured this pattern as Fly of the Week as there are a lot of these particular Mayfly hatching on both the Goulburn and our lakes as I write this (early Nov 2000) and it is one that is not often recognised on the mainland as being important. Tasmanian's will be aware of it's effectiveness and on many occasions at first light the angler who is without one will go home fishless. The colouration of our Caenid is actually exactly the same as the one that Bruce Gibson ties (see Just recently on the Goulburn we had the biggest hatch of these 'bugs' that we have ever seen. Literally hundreds came down by the minute, dotting the waters surface and the fish responded as you would hope, with much enthusiasm. This hatch went for 3 hours persisting through the rain showers that were passing through and this pattern took many fish. It has also caught plenty of fish rising early in the mornings on our lakes although picking which one are taking the midge and which the Caenid is an exercise in futility. Also this is an excellent pattern for early morning fishing on Goulburn River Backwaters. These bugs are especially active at first and sometimes last light and they will collect at these times in any slack water off the main flow. It is often the case that fish will be found gently sipping them at first light and this is the fly of choice when such a riser is encountered. Good fishing! Antony, David and Geoff. |