CADDIS FLY vs CADDICE FLY: NOUN
- Any insect, of the order Trichoptera, having two pairs of hairy wings; they are found near lakes and streams
- Same as caddice fly.
- An adult or imago of one of the neuropterous insects of the suborder Trichoptera, and especially of the family Phryganeidæ.
- Small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae
- See caddis-fly.
- Small moth-like insect having two pairs of hairy membranous wings and aquatic larvae
CADDIS FLY vs CADDICE FLY: RELATED WORDS
- Indigo snake, Tadpole shrimp, Leopard frog, Whorled, Sphinx moth, Carpenter ant, Freshwater mussel, Spotted sandpiper, Massasauga, Stoneflies, Damselfly, Mayfly, Caddice fly, Caddicefly, Caddisfly
- Airspace, Aircraft, Air corridor, Airlift, Airway, Airfare, Cadbait, Caseworm, Strawworm, Phryganeides, Trichoptera, Caddis, Caddicefly, Caddisfly, Caddis fly
CADDIS FLY vs CADDICE FLY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Anhinga, Yellowthroat, Hawk moth, Indigo snake, Tadpole shrimp, Leopard frog, Whorled, Sphinx moth, Carpenter ant, Freshwater mussel, Spotted sandpiper, Massasauga, Stoneflies, Damselfly, Mayfly
- Airway, Airspace, Airlift, Airfare, Aircraft, Air corridor, Afro, Aerospace, Admiral, Ace, Caseworm, Cadbait, Strawworm, Caddis, Caddis fly
CADDIS FLY vs CADDICE FLY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Daughters of Caddis Fly will fish bright pink and purple MOAL patterns as well as the Ken Morris Trailer Trash series of bright flies.
- One solution: If you tie your own flies, tie a strip of colorful fiber on the top of your elk hair caddis fly.
- This pattern come out of the Caddis Fly Shop in Eugene, OR.
- To which order does the caddis fly belong?
- The Chamois Caddis Fly is a productive pattern on waters with Caddis.
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