Caddisflies

Cinnamon Caddis Adult (C802Ab) Cinnamon_Caddis_Adult_Perfect_Fly

Trout take particular notice of the adult Cinnamon Caddis once the females begin depositing their eggs (which usually occurs in the late...

Cinnamon Caddis Larva (C802Lb) Cinnamon_Caddis_Larva_Perfect_Fly

These net-spinning caddis larvae actually catch their food in the current by creating small nets on rocks. These nets appear similar to parachutes...

Cinnamon Caddis Pupa (C802Pb) Perfect_Fly_Cinnamon_Caddis_Pupa

The Cinnamon Caddis pupae are very vulnerable to trout as the pupae swim to the surface to hatch, making this the most productive time to fish...

Great Autumn Brown Sedge Adult (C500A) Great Autumn Brown Sedge Adult

The Great Autumn Brown Sedge is also called the Fall Caddis or the October Caddis and Great because it is large. Obviously with a name like...

Great Autumn Brown Sedge Pupa (C600P) Great Autumn Brown Sedge Pupa

The Great Autumn Brown Sedge is also called the Fall Caddis or the October Caddis and Great because it is large. Obviously with a name like...

Green Caddis Adult (C900A) Troutu.com_Green_Caddis_Adult_Perfect_Fly

The green caddisfly adult (aka green sedge adult), as you would expect, has a green body with gray or brown mottled wings. Occasionally, they have...

Green Caddis Larva (Green Rock Worm) (C900L) Green Caddis Larva (Green Sedge Larva)

The Green Caddis sometimes known as the Green Sedge is the Rhyacophila species of caddis flies and is one of the free-living types of caddis...

Green Caddis Pupa (C900P) Green Caddis Pupa (Green Sedge Pupa)

The Green Caddis sometimes known as the Green Sedge is the Rhyacophila species of caddis flies and is one of the free-living types of caddis...

Little Black Caddis Adult (C300A) Little Black Caddis Adult

One of the first caddisflies to hatch in the east and the midwest trout streams is the Little Black Caddis.They emerge out in the stream similar...

Little Black Caddis Pupa (C300P) Little Black Caddis Pupa

The little black caddis hatch is an important hatch due to the fact that the pupae swim up to the surface when emerging causing the hatch to look...