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Cased caddis larvae are an abundant but often overlooked food source for
trout.
Cream Cased Caddis # 14-18
Green Cased Caddis # 14-18
Caddis pupae rising toward the surface attract considerable attention from
trout. Slightly weighted, this substance pattern can be fished dead drift or
twitched on a tight line.
Green #14-18
Cream #14-18
Black #14-18
Gray #14-18
Brown #14-18
October(Orange) #10-12
Olive #14-18
Tan #14-18
There is a point during emergence when caddis assume a distinctive but
elusive image that differs radically from a conventional image. This style
accommodates that unique configuration. Fish it in the film with little or no
action. Highly recommended.
Tan #14-20
Black #14-20
Green #14-20
Gray #14-20
Olive #14-20
Brown #14-20
Caddis pupae in transition to the winged adult stage present a brief distinct
feeding opportunity during a hatch.
Green #14-18
Tan #14-18
Black #14-18
Olive #14-18
Gray #14-18
October (Orange) #10-12
Cream #14-18
Brown #14-18
An extremely effective floating pattern that will bring fish crashing to the
surface. Highly recommended.
Green #14-18
Tan #14-18
Black #14-18
Olive #14-18
Gray #14-18
October (Orange) #10-12
Cream #14-18
Brown #14-18
A lively, buoyant, and easy to see surface pattern replicates the motion and
appearance of a freshly emerged insect as it struggles to leave the water.
Deadly.
Tan #14-18
October(Orange) #14-18
Black #14-18
Gray #14-18
Olive #14-18
Brown #14-18
CDC Palmered Caddis Adult
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It is commonly known that periods of time exist when caddis adults become
active on the surface. Palmered hackle and buoyant CDC wings permit
manipulations needed to duplicate the action of the natural. Also a great
floater on quick riffled water.
Gray #14-20
Black #14-20
Olive #14-20
Brown #14-20
Tan #14-20
October(Orange) #10-12