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ahhhh sulphurs my favorite bug
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![]() wrote in message ... ahhhh sulphurs my favorite bug Ought to be the Pennsylvania State Insect!! (all 4 species of them) Tom |
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In article , Tom Littleton
writes wrote in message ... ahhhh sulphurs my favorite bug Ought to be the Pennsylvania State Insect!! (all 4 species of them) Tom As a mater of interest when you refer to caddis do you mean the cased caddis larva or the Adult sedge fly? -- Bill Grey |
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![]() "W. D. Grey" wrote in message ... As a mater of interest when you refer to caddis do you mean the cased caddis larva or the Adult sedge fly? we generally refer to the whole life-cycle as Caddis, Bill. When Bruce was speaking of Tan Caddis hatch starting, the tan net-spinning caddis is pupating and about to go through their adult phases. For surface(or near-surface) anglers, this means fishing to hatching and egg-laying adults. Tom |
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In article , Tom Littleton
writes "W. D. Grey" wrote in message ... As a mater of interest when you refer to caddis do you mean the cased caddis larva or the Adult sedge fly? we generally refer to the whole life-cycle as Caddis, Bill. When Bruce was speaking of Tan Caddis hatch starting, the tan net-spinning caddis is pupating and about to go through their adult phases. For surface(or near-surface) anglers, this means fishing to hatching and egg-laying adults. Tom Thanks Tom, We generally refer to Caddis when they are cased in either bits of debris or gravel. The adults are known as sedges of one type or another. -- Bill Grey |
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![]() We generally refer to Caddis when they are cased in either bits of debris or gravel. * Penns clave cooking shall henceforth be known as a caddis. The adults are known as sedges of one type or another. Naw, thats a grass. Two countries separated by a common language. :-) Frank Reid |
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