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Crawling along the world’s river bottoms, the larvae of the caddis fly suffer a perpetual housing crisis. To protect themselves from predators, they gather up sand grains and other sediment and ...
Their inspiration? Water-loving creatures like oysters, marine worms and the caddis fly, a type of stream-dwelling, fish-baiting insect that lives in creeks all across the United States.
I got blue light glasses (AKA glasses with orange-tinted lenses to combat blue-light exposure) from Caddis, and let me tell you—they’re a game changer. Although you could wear blue light ...
Mother’s Day is rapidly approaching. My gaze falls over the river. A small moth bounces across the water. Closer inspection finds caddis insects crawling in the riverbank grasses. Flows do not hold ...
LIVINGSTON — May is a month when trout gorge. Following a long winter of fairly skimpy food, the emergence of the prolific Mother's Day caddis provides an opportunity for gluttony. Fly anglers ...
BASALT – Mother’s Day caddis. These three words make fisherman shutter in their wading boots as spring finally takes hold. Though the Roaring Fork and Colorado rivers have good mayfly hatches, both ...