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| The Green Sedge Fly | 
I never forgot my first experience of catching a fish on a fly of my own creation.
Then fish started feeding all around the boat. I peered closely at the water's surface and confirmed that a hatch of No. 8 green-bodied caddisflies was occurring. The fish were taking the adult caddis and the feathers with equal abandon. I dug into my fly tying kit and tied a close resemblance of the caddis using grizzly hackle, green wool and feathers from the hole in my vest. The imitation had a perfect shape for the caddis wing, and as soon as I starting casting I was hooking one fish after another. It was an ecstatic moment. As the feeding subsided, I realized that I had finally "matched the hatch" with my own imitation.
Materials:
Hook:     No. 9672
Mustad, Sizes 12-10
Thread:  3/0
black monocord
Tail:       Grizzly
hackle fibers
Body:     Insect
green yarn wrapped with palmered grizzly hackle
Wing:     Mallard
flank feather
Hackle:  Grizzly (tied dry)
I like how a little observation can inspire a new fly. It's amazing, all you had to do is watch what the fish were eating.
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