My Callibaetis F-Fly is an enlarged version of the Fratnik Midge or F-Fly. It has become of my favorite dry flies when trout are targeting Callibaetis duns. I have to admit, I love using CDC for my stillwater flies including dries, emergers, wet flies, and nymphs. I try to incorporate it whenever I can.
Callibaetis F-Fly
Hook: Daiichi 1170 or 1110 #12-#16
Thread: 8/0 or 70 Denier, Grey
Tail: Whiting CDL, Dark Dun
Body: Frog Hair or Super Fine Dubbing, Callibaetis
Wing: Natural CDC
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