Caddis Moving on Arkansas River
“Evening fishing can be delicious, especially a few miles downstream of the leading ‘blanket’ hatch, the zone where most female caddis lay their eggs and fall spent.” Ed Dentry notes the typical fits and starts as the annual pre-runoff caddis hatch on the Arkansas river marches upstream. In the Rocky Mountain News.
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