Imitates a caddis pupa that is ready to hatch in to an adult. Prior to a caddis hatch in a river, pupa often drift near the bottom. During the hatch, pupa drift near the bottom, then rise rapidly to the surface, drift a short ways, and the adult emerges and quickly flies off. So it makes sense to drift a pupa pattern on the bottom before a hatch starts.
Once the hatch is underway, the two best places to present a fly are on the bottom and just subsurface. This fly is designed for the former use, while its counterpart, the Sparkle Pupa, is designed for the latter.
Variations
Vary the size, body color, and shroud color to match the natural insects.
fHow to Fish
Present the fly near the bottom using the indicator or tight line presentations.
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Deep Sparkle Pupa
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Created by Gary LaFontaine
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Thread: Shroud: Abdomen: Wing: Head: |
TMC 100, sizes 12-18
Brown Tan Antron yarn Tan Antron Woodduck mallard Brown Superfine |