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#flytying #flytyer #fishing #caddis This is an Oliver Edward's inspired pattern. The hydropsychid larval stage, like most Trichoptera larvae, is spent entirely in fresh water. They construct dwellings known as retreats, which are fixed to the sides of rocks. These retreats are typically composed of collected plant and mineral fragments. At the large open end of their retreats, hydropsychids spin a net or sieve made of fine silk, similar to the silk produced by the larval form of the caterpillars, one of their close relatives. These nets catch algae, detritus, and smaller invertebrates. Different genera spin nets of different mesh sizes and shapes depending on what food type they are targeting. Because of this technique of food collection, hydropsychids require flowing water to ensnare items of food into their nets. Material List- Hook: Gamakatsu C12U (Sz. 14) Thread: Semperfli Nano Silk 30D Lead Foil: Semperfli Lead Tape Anal Hooks: Grouse Aftershaft Feather Abdomen & Thorax: Fulling Mill Nymph Rap (2mm, Natural) Gills: Hareline Ostrich Marabou (Tan) Rib: Semperfli Nano Silk 30D Legs: Golden Pheasant Center Tail Barbs Head: Semperfli Nano Silk 30D Marker: Copic Marker (Brown) Resin Coating: Solarez UV Flex & Solarez UV Ultra Thin Flex