Hemingway Caddis
The Hemingway Caddis was originally designed and named by Mike Lawson after Jack Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway’s son. This was a pattern that Jack seemed to like well.
A realistic looking dry caddis with a narrow looking body. This pattern utilizes Peacock herl, which is well known attractor for fish. A hackled underbody and laid-down wing make this pattern tough to tell from the real insect.
Sizes: #10 - # 18
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Hemingway Caddis
Hemingway Caddis
The Hemingway Caddis was originally designed and named by Mike Lawson after Jack Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway’s son. This was a pattern that Jack seemed to like well.
A realistic looking dry caddis with a narrow looking body. This pattern utilizes Peacock herl, which is well known attractor for fish. A hackled underbody and laid-down wing make this pattern tough to tell from the real insect.
Sizes: #10 - # 18
Original: $6.25
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The Hemingway Caddis was originally designed and named by Mike Lawson after Jack Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway’s son. This was a pattern that Jack seemed to like well.
A realistic looking dry caddis with a narrow looking body. This pattern utilizes Peacock herl, which is well known attractor for fish. A hackled underbody and laid-down wing make this pattern tough to tell from the real insect.
Sizes: #10 - # 18























