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Caddisflies
| Cinnamon Caddis Adult (C802Ab) |
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Trout take particular notice of the adult Cinnamon Caddis once the females begin depositing their eggs (which usually occurs in the late... |
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| Cinnamon Caddis Larva (C802Lb) |
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These net-spinning caddis larvae actually catch their food in the current by creating small nets on rocks. These nets appear similar to parachutes... |
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| Cinnamon Caddis Pupa (C802Pb) |
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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... |
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| Great Autumn Brown Sedge Adult (C500A) |
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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... |
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| Great Autumn Brown Sedge Pupa (C600P) |
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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... |
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| Green Caddis Adult (C900A) |
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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... |
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| Green Caddis Larva (Green Rock Worm) (C900L) |
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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... |
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| Green Caddis Pupa (C900P) |
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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... |
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| Little Black Caddis Adult (C300A) |
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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... |
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| Little Black Caddis Pupa (C300P) |
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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... |
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