Realistic Cased Caddis Larva Fly Tying Secrets Revealed

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One way to tie a cased October caddis larva.

The Limnephilidae is a family of caddisflies, which are aquatic insects belonging to the order Trichoptera. They are commonly found in freshwater habitats such as streams and rivers. Caddisflies in the family Limnephilidae are known for constructing protective cases made of various materials like sand, pebbles, and/or plant debris. These cases provide camouflage and protection for the larval stage of the caddisfly.

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Material List-
Hook: AHREX NS156 (Sz. 8-10)

Bead: Flymen Fishing Company Evolution Bead (Caddis, Small)

Underbody: UNI Underbody

Thread: Semperfli 30D Nano Silk (Brick Beige)

Ribbing: Danville Monofilament Thread (.006)

Body: Kiley's Nymph Skin (Natural Latex)

Legs: Golden Pheasant Center Tail

Case: A mix of dubbings and adhesive

Markers: Chartpak Markers (Sepia, Delta Brown)

UV Resin: Solarez Bone Dry Flex Ultra Thin Formula
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Love your choice in music and the care in your craft

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Well done!!! What is it you are using for the case, if you don't mind sharing. Thanks!

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