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January 13th, 2003 Your questions and answers about everything stream related.
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Q. From Greg in California. I was fishing the Kings River in California's Central Valley. On this particular day there was a black caddis hatch and I could have sworn I was bitten by one of the little buggers. Can caddisflies bite, or was I bitten by a mosquito that looked like a caddisfly after I squished it? Just wandering. Thank you for your time.
A.
Unless you've got plant nectar flowing in your veins, it was
probably a mosquito. Seriously, those caddisflies that feed as adults during
their short adult life span feed on plant liquids.
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