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In common with many aquatic insect species, many caddisfly adults emerge synchronously en masse.

Caddisflies (20)

In common with many aquatic insect species, many caddisfly adults emerge synchronously en masse.

Mayflies

Mayflies (96)

Mayflies are the most important insects for anglers to understand, because they are common on trout streams, they often hatch in frenzied bursts of activity, and their behavior varies so widely between families and sometimes even species.

Midges

Midges (2)

Midges are probably the most overlooked food source of trout fly fishing. It is understandable I suppose, they have no season, no cloud like hatches, no recognizable featuresIn short, yet they are the blue collar trout food.

Stoneflies

Stoneflies (1)

Stoneflies are insects that tend to live near water, preferring rivers and streams. They are a favorite for fly fishermen.
Terrestrials

Terrestrials (9)

Designed to resemble non-aquatic insects, crustaceans and worms that could fall prey to feeding fish after being blown or falling onto the water.

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