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The Essential Fly Hvk Caseless Caddis Rhyacophila Fishing Fly

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The Essential Fly Hvk Caseless Caddis Rhyacophila Fishing Fly

Caseless Caddis designed by Hans Van Klinken. This is a deadly caddis or sedge pattern, a deadly caddis and czech nymphing pattern. Tied on a Daiichi 1167 hook to Hans specifications.

Each batch is quality checked by Hans personally before we start selling these flies.

Hook Daiichi 1167
Thread Semperfli Nano Silk 50D
Shellback     Semperfli Clear Thinskin
Ribbing     0.2mm Monofilament
Thorax       Semperfli Straggle String SF0050 Black with Black Permanent Marke Pen on Shellback
Body       Semperfli Straggle String SF7250 Rhyacophila

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Attributes
Our Part Number
hvk3505-8
Bar Code
5056544631298
Manufacturer Part Number
hvk3505-8
Brand
The Essential Fly
Fly Target Species
Trout
Product Type
Fishing Flies

Fishing Fly Details
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Fly Type
Caddis/Sedge

Hook Specifications
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Hook Points
1

Fishing Species
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Use To Catch Grayling
Yes

Fishing Situations
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Use On Rivers
Yes
Use On Brooks & Streams
Yes

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