Microcaddis Hatch
“‘That one rises up off the bottom and opens its mouth just under the surface, so it’s taking emerging caddis,’ [Dennis McKinney] said. Then he proved it with a small beadhead emerger pattern. He declared the emergence of the insects ‘a classic microcaddis hatch.'” Ed Dentry and friend hunt the elusive salmonfly hatch but find success on the Rio Grande comes with tiny caddis flies. In the Rocky Mountain News.
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