Hot Wire Caddis-Beadhead
- size 12 (Amber)Availability:45 in stock$0.89 $0.80
- size 14 (Amber)Availability:28 in stock$0.89 $0.80
- size 16 (Amber)Availability:61 in stock$0.89 $0.80
- size 12 (Chartreuse)Availability:88 in stock$0.89 $0.80
- size 14 (Chartreuse)Availability:73 in stock$0.89 $0.80
- size 16 (Chartreuse)Availability:70 in stock$0.89 $0.80
- size 12 (Olive)Availability:40 in stock$0.89 $0.80
- size 14 (Olive)Availability:85 in stock$0.89 $0.80
- size 16 (Olive)Availability:87 in stock$0.89 $0.80
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- Originally invented for use in Northern California and the Sierras, it was started from the famous Copper John.
- Invented by Ken Morrish out of Ashland, OR, the Hot Wire Caddis was his adaptation of a Copper John caddis.
- The typical copper john is meant to replicate a stonefly or mayfly.
- The use of wire helps get this pattern down (like a copper john) while the curved hook gives a more caddis-like profile.