Caddis

Top Caddis Fly Patterns

Caddis are one of the most prevalent food items for trout in the Greater Yellowstone Region, though sometimes overlooked by anglers. Many famous fly tyers in the region have designed various caddis fly patterns specific to the Yellowstone Region. The Mother’s Day caddis hatch kicks off in late April and May, with various caddis hatches ensuing into October. Check out my top caddis fly patterns for the Greater Yellowstone Region below and tie a few up yourself!

X2 Caddis (Olive)

Size #14-16

X2 Caddis (Tan)

Size #14-16

X-Caddis (Tan)

Size #14-16

X-Caddis (Olive)

Size #14-16

X-Caddis (Olive)

Size #14-16

LaFontaine Emergent Sparkle Pupa (Olive)

Size #14-16

LaFontaine Emergent Sparkle Pupa (Tan)

Size #14-16

Iris Caddis (Amber)

Size #14-16

Iris Caddis (Tan)

Size #14-16

Iris Caddis (Olive)

Size #14-16

Iris Caddis (Olive)

Size #14-16

Iris Caddis (Black)

Size #14

Caddis Soft Hackle

Size #14-16

CDC Henry's Fork Caddis (Tan)

Size #14-16

CDC Henry's Fork Caddis (Black)

Size #14-16

Deep Sparkle Pupa (Tan)

Size #16

CDC Blowtorch

Size #14-16

Walt's Worm (Tan)

Size #14-16

Walt's Worm (Dark Hare's Ear)

Size #14-16

Walt's Worm (Olive)

Size #14-16

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