- the word "
caddis" is unclear, but it
dates back to at
least as far as
Izaak Walton's 1653 book The
Compleat Angler,
where "cod-
worms or
caddis" were mentioned...
-
Cabinet Magazine Online -
Artist Project /
Trichopterae The
Wonderful Caddis Worm:
Sculptural Work in
Collaboration with
Trichoptera Make:
Precious larvae...
- this way it
secures its food,
usually aquatic invertebrates including caddis worms and
other aquatic insect larvae, beetles, Limnaea,
Ancylus and other...
- The Elk Hair
Caddis is a dry fly
commonly used for
trout fishing. The Elk Hair
Caddis was
created by
Pennsylvania fly tyer Al
Troth in 1957. He is considered...
-
Cripple Callibaetis,
Comparadun (Callibaetis imitation)
Caddis, Elk Hair
Caddis, CDC
Caddis, X-
Caddis (Caddisfly imitation, aka Sedge) Cahill,
Light Cahill...
-
Tellico nymph, San Juan
worm;
named to
reflect the prey they represent:
Golden stone, Blue-wing Olive, Pale
Morning Dun, Elk Hair
Caddis,
White swimming shrimp;...
-
variety of
aquatic life,
including scuds, sow bugs,
mayfly nymphs, and
caddis larvae. Soft hair and
stiff bristles from a hare are
wound around the shank...
-
growing interest in
North America. The Klinkhammer,
originally named LT
Caddis (light tan), now
officially named KlinkhÄmer Special, was
devised by a Dutch...
- The
Woolly Worm is an
artificial fly
commonly categorized as a wet fly or
nymph and is
fished under the
water surface. It is a po****r
pattern for freshwater...
- 10s, 12s and
sometimes 14s. He
might have a
Worm Fly on a
single hook on the point, a
Grenadier (
caddis pupa) on the
middle dropper and a
Buzzer (midge...