Caddis Flies
Similar to a land born moth or butterfly, the caddis fly life-cycle follows the path from larva, pupa, to adult. Active both in and on top of the water, caddis flies are found in both lakes and rivers. The caddis larva can be identified by the presence of legs, while the adult stands with their two pairs of hair covered wings which are held like a A-frame tent over their backs.
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Chewee Caddis Emerger
Ascent Fly Fishing4.0 / 5.0
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Similar in tie and material to the Barr's Graphic Caddis, the Chewee Caddis Emerger mimics the natural caddis in shape, color, and even texture whe...
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Ascent Fly FishingStuck between two worlds, the Sedgehammer rides low in the water, imitating a pupa just stretching its wings for the first time, or a post-spawn ad...
View full detailsMissing Link Caddis
Ascent Fly Fishing5.0 / 5.0
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The Missing Link Caddis has a complicated family tree. The love child of a caddis and a mayfly, this crossover pattern fishes just as effectively ...
View full detailsMini Hot
Ascent Fly FishingThis Mini Hot truly lives up to its name, and is a dynamite attractor pattern that fishes equally well as either an adult caddis fly or adult stone...
View full detailsBeadhead Hotwire Caddis
Ascent Fly FishingWith its flashy wire wrapped abdomen and soft hackle neck pulsing in the current, the Hotwire Caddis is a trout seductress who has ruined more than...
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Ascent Fly FishingWith its flashy wire and tinsel wrapped abdomen and slender wing case pulsing in the current, the Beadhead Gold Member is a trout seductress who ha...
View full detailsBeadhead Mint Caddis
Ascent Fly FishingWith its flashy green tinsel wrapped abdomen and soft hackle neck pulsing in the current, the Mint Caddis is a is the freshest new caddis pupa patt...
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