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  1. Looks like everything but the mule deer hair for...

    Looks like everything but the mule deer hair for caddis dry wings that AJ McClane had in the The Wise Fisherman's Encyclopedia back in the mid 50's, but more better !
  2. Depending on the flyfishers knowledge of caddis,...

    Depending on the flyfishers knowledge of caddis, where even in a 1969 FlyFisherman there are caddis larvae flies for California & in a 1970 FlyFisherman the bucktail caddis "dry"; along with an ad...
  3. Art Flicks' New Streamside Guide from the late...

    Art Flicks' New Streamside Guide from the late 60's was all mayflies, but Dick Pobsts' Trout Stream Insects from the 80's had plenty of caddisflies; so if you knew someone that knew about caddisflies...
  4. Rocky Mountain stream flies were more to the...

    Rocky Mountain stream flies were more to the adams, cahill, green drake, & wulffs instead of the Catskill style dry flies; along with the usuals. The caddis wasn't even elk hair at the time ( deer...
  5. [QUOTE=hairwing;394027]Just a thought I've had In...

    [QUOTE=hairwing;394027]Just a thought I've had In my head for quite a while: Do you think GLF was influenced by Sid Gordon's book "How to fish from top to bottom".

    Gordon describes " the silver...
  6. The book was recalled very well ! After the...

    The book was recalled very well ! After the Acknowledgments, in The Caddisfly Revolution page vii, it's written that "Throughout fly-fishing history caddisflies have been treated as if they were less...
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