Sorry Stephen, you're wrong. Caddis flies are of the order Trichoptera, moths of the order Lepidoptera. There are several families of aquatic moths, a hatch of one which I fished several times. It was white and well imitated by a large White Wulff with the wings tied spent. Cheers, Paul -- Paul Marriner Outdoor Writing & Photography. Member OWAA & OWC. Author of Atlantic Salmon, Ausable River Journal, Miramichi River Journal, and Modern Atlantic Salmon Flies.
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