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Another method for tying a simple, Limnephilidae caddis larva fly pattern, aka stickbait.

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#flytyingjunkie #flytying #larva #lures The Limnephilidae is one of the more diverse families in northern latitudes, including 252 species and 41 genera in North America. Only a few species of this group live in the Midwest and South, which is why they are often called Northern Caddisflies. Most are shredding herbivores or detritivores. This group is well known for their diversity in cases materials and architecture, which at the genus or species level can often be used to aid in identification. Please Subscribe to my channel Check out some of my other tying videos: Material List: Hook- AHREX NS172 () Underbody- Uni Underdody Thread- Semperfli Nano Silk 30D (white or beige) Dubbing Underbody- Mottled Nymph Blend Dubbing (Caddis Cream) Abdomen- Kiley's Nymph Skin (natural latex) Rib- Semperfli Nano Silk 30D (white or beige) Legs- Golden Pheasant Center Tail barbs UV Resin- Solarez Flex and Solarez Ultra Thin Bone Dry Flex Waterproof Marker- Copic or similar (Tan)

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