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LITTLE WESTERN WEEDY WATER CADDIS
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Little Western Weedy Water Caddis details
About the Little Western Weedy Water Caddis natural
Size: 16
Mimics: Caddis
Classification
Genus = Amiocentrus
Genus = Amiocentrus, Species = aspilus
About the Caddis
Adult caddisflies have wings folded to the side and look like a triangular tent when at rest. Their wings at rest make them noticeably different than other flies. They hover in flight and also often frantically skitter over the surface of the water. The caddis nymphs have cases they live in before adulthood.
Patterns mimic the following stage(s): Larva >> Pupa >> Adult
Where you could potentially find the Little Western Weedy Water Caddis
Hat Creek, California
Deschutes River (Middle), Oregon
Fall River, Oregon
Metolius River, Oregon
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Common Fly Patterns and Naturals
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