Crawling along the world’s river bottoms, the larvae of the caddis fly suffer a perpetual housing crisis. To protect themselves from predators, they gather up sand grains and other sediment and paste ...
BASALT – During the month of May, the first big hatches of brachycentrus caddis flies begin to hatch. Though they’re often dubbed “mayflies,” because they hatch during the month of May, this insect is ...
Crawling along the world’s river bottoms, the larvae of the caddis fly suffer a perpetual housing crisis. To protect themselves from predators, they gather up sand grains and other sediment and paste ...
OUTSTUDY – They’re known as cased caddis, rock rollers or periwinkles to kids probing rocky streams and fly fishermen who imitate caddis flies in their various life stages to catch trout. But these ...
GLENWOOD SPRINGS ” Live fast and die young. It could be the motto of the caddis flies that flutter into windshields and car grills and nooks and crannies of all manner after a mass hatching from the ...
Instead of stitches and screws, doctors are looking to the next generation of medical adhesives — glues and tape — to patch us up. Their inspiration? Water-loving creatures like oysters, marine worms ...
Fishing across Colorado has moved into prime time.With the official arrival of summer some two weeks away, conditions across much of the state are becoming optimal. The only exceptions may be rivers, ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. As May progresses toward June in Maine’s bottom third, rivers and streams ...
BASALT – Mother’s Day caddis. These three words make fisherman shutter in their wading boots as spring finally takes hold. Though the Roaring Fork and Colorado rivers have good mayfly hatches, both ...
If you spend much time around fly anglers who pursue trout, you’ll soon be subjected to detailed entomology lessons. Many trout fly anglers love studying aquatic insects because imitating those bugs ...
The pebbles of its case stay snugly in place, as the larva weathers steep climbs underwater. Instead of stitches and screws, doctors are looking to the next generation of medical adhesives — glues and ...