The Cinnamon Sedge Dry Fly is a dedicated caddis imitation designed to replicate adult sedges with warm brown or cinnamon toned bodies. These insects are commonly seen during late spring and summer evenings, when trout move confidently into the surface film to intercept egg laying or newly emerged adults.
Tied with a slim dubbed body and swept-back or tent-style wing, this pattern mirrors the natural posture of a resting sedge. The cinnamon colouring provides a realistic tone that blends naturally with many caddis species found on rivers and stillwaters. Its lightly hackled construction ensures stable flotation while maintaining a low, natural footprint on the surface.
Particularly effective during evening rises and low-light conditions, the Cinnamon Sedge can also serve as a general caddis imitation when trout are feeding on adult sedges but are not fixated on a specific shade.
Body - Pheasant Tail
Rib - Copper Wire
Hackle - Cock Brown
Head - Black Silk
Hook - Barbless, Mustad of Norway
Target Species - Trout
Matches common brown and cinnamon toned sedges.
Highly effective during late day and dusk surface feeding.
Tented wing design reflects the adult sedge at rest.
Lightly treat these areas before fishing to maintain buoyancy.
Allow the fly to sit naturally in the surface film.
Use amadou or desiccant powder if the fly absorbs water during use.
Cast upstream and allow the fly to drift naturally through likely feeding lanes. Accurate, drag-free presentation is key.
Fish during late afternoon and evening when adult sedges become active and trout rise confidently.
Occasionally introduce a slight twitch to imitate an egg laying caddis fluttering on the surface. This can trigger aggressive takes.
The Cinnamon Sedge Dry Fly is a dependable surface pattern, particularly during warm evenings when trout are feeding steadily on adult caddis insects.