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Hotwire Caddis Amber

Item #: 615020184
Your Price: $1.50

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Invented by Ken Morrish out of Ashland, OR, the Amber Hot Wire Caddis was his adaptation of a Copper John caddis. The use of wire helps get this pattern down, while the curved hook gives a more caddis-like profile. This is a great searching pattern that should be in every flyfisherman's fly box.

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