A Must-Have Stillwater Pattern

Now years have passed and while I tend to gravitate to a lot of other patterns these days, the comparadun is still a great pattern and in this instance a great one to imitate the stillwater staple: the Callibaetis.
So for you stillwater guys, pay attention. This fly is one that you'll want to have at your disposal. So, in this pattern, we add a few other features not found in typical comparadun patterns. First, there's the biot body and then I also add a bit of "callibaetis fleck" in the wing through the use of Teal flank feathers. All in all, it's a pretty nice pattern. And if you've ever been on a lake during a decent callibaetis hatch, this is a pattern you will want to have in your box. You can put away the sinking lines, leeches and buggers and catch nice chunky stillwater fish on dry flies.
I've also found it's a great searching pattern on stillwaters -- even when fish aren't actively rising. You'd be surprised what a decent looking dry fly callibaetis pattern can drum up on a calm non-hatchy day.
Thread: Montana Fly Co, 8/0, Gray -- Buy Here --
Shuck: Sparkle Emerger Yarn, Gray or Amber -- Buy Here --
Body: Turkey Biot, Gray (or Callibaetis is also a great color) -- Buy Here --
Wing: Comparadun Hair, Natural or Dun -- Buy Here --
& Teal Flank Feathers, Natural -- Buy Here --
Thorax: UV Ice Dub, Gray or Callibaetis -- Buy Here --
And don't forget your hair stacker: