About the CDC Dipper Trout Fly
The CDC Dipper avoids becoming waterlogged because it includes an extra pair of CDC side wings which give extra buoyancy. Pull it on a dip and dive retrieve and each time it dives it will bounce back to the surface again
Expert Tip:
As a rule , dry flies are more successful when they are fished static on the water's surface. But there are times, especially at dusk, when the trout can be tempted with a dry that is twitched or skipped back across the water to create a wake behind it.
Creator of this trout fly: Robbie Winram
Tier of this trout fly: Robbie Winram
Country of origin for this trout fly: England
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Dams & Reservoirs, Rivers & Streams, Still Water fish
Dressings
- Hook : 12 - 16
- Thread : Danville's pale orange
- Rib : Glo-Brite orange floss, shade no.5
- Body : Amber Mix & Match Star Fire Hair
- Side Wing : Two light brown CDC feathers
- Wing : White CDC feathers
- Head : Amber Mix & Match Star Fire Hair
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