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Everfloat Caddis
- Emerger patterns are kind of the odd duck in the fly pattern world. They are meant to sit in the subsurface the very top section of the water column.
- Most emerger patterns end up sinking as they travel downstream, unlike real emergers which rise.
- The Everfloat Caddis is the emerger pattern that will not sink on you. The foam body keeps it afloat right on the top of the water column just like a caddis emergering from the water for the first time.
- When chasing trout during a caddis hatch and you see the slurping flies from the surface, tie one of these babies on and hold on.
- Flies often get hung up in the surface film, before taking flight, they are especially vulnerable at this time.