About My Box | 09-2025 | Trout | October Caddis Assortment

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October Caddis Assortment

September 2025 • Trout

emerger

Bird Of Prey

Sizes:

#10

Color:

orange

A versatile soft-hackle nymph designed to imitate a range of aquatic insects. Its weighted body sinks quickly, while the mottled hackle pulses with lifelike movement. Dead-drift, swing, or use as a dropper — it’s a trout favorite year-round.

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dry

Elk Hair Caddis

Sizes:

#10 & #12

Color:

orange

A classic dry fly that rides high and floats well, thanks to its buoyant elk hair wing. Perfect for mimicking adult caddisflies and tempting trout in riffles, runs, and along the banks. Fish it alone or as a dry-dropper — a must-have in any fly box.

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Emerger

October Soft Hackle Caddis

Sizes:

#10 & #12

Color:

orange

A deadly emerger pattern that shines during fall caddis hatches. The soft hackle breathes with lifelike motion, while the slim body drifts naturally in the current. Swing it or dead-drift it to fool even selective trout.

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nymph

October Caddis Euro Nymph

Sizes:

#12 & #16

Color:

red

A heavy, fast-sinking pattern built to get down quickly in swift autumn flows. Tied to imitate the large October caddis pupa, its vibrant body and subtle movement trigger aggressive strikes from trout looking for a big fall meal. Perfect for tight-line and euro nymphing setups.

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dry

morrish October Caddis

Sizes:

#8 & #10

Color:

orange

A classic fall caddis pattern that imitates emerging October caddis with lifelike precision. Its soft hackle and slim profile create natural movement in the current, making it irresistible to trout during late-season hatches. Ideal for swinging, dead-drifting, or as a dropper behind a dry.

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dry

Streaking october caddis

Sizes:

#10 & #12

Color:

orange/black

A late-season favorite, this pattern imitates emerging October caddis with a slender, streaked body that adds subtle flash. The soft hackle pulses naturally in the current, making it perfect for dead-drifting, swinging, or trailing behind a dry fly to entice cautious trout.

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