Caddisflies: A Guide to Eastern Species for Anglers and Other Naturalists

Author:   Thomas Ames, Jr.
Publisher:   Stackpole Books
ISBN:  

9780811738163


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 February 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Fly Fishing Classic Now Available in Paperback In the first major work on caddisflies in three decades, Caddisflies presents the most complete pictorial survey of Trichoptera published to date. Author, angler, and photographer Thomas Ames Jr. traveled from the southern Appalachian highlands to the Canadian Maritimes to collect, study, and photograph more than 100 species in 55 genera and 20 families of the caddisflies that fly fishers are most likely to encounter on the lakes and streams of the eastern United States. Based on thoughtful analysis, sound science, and many hours on the water collecting live insects and testing artificial flies, Caddisflies takes the myth and the mystery out of matching the hatch. Learn how you can use the ways in which these amazing insects have adapted to a wide range of aquatic habitats to predict which flies to choose. And learn how to present your flies when fish are feeding on caddisflies. Detailed descriptions and vivid photographs help identify the caddisflies on your favorite trout waters. This all-inclusive book includes advice on tackle and technique and a comprehensive catalog of pattern recipes.

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Author:   Thomas Ames, Jr.
Publisher:   Stackpole Books
Imprint:   Stackpole Books
Dimensions:   Width: 21.40cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   0.078kg
ISBN:  

9780811738163


ISBN 10:   0811738167
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 February 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Prologue PART 1: On Caddisflies and Angling 1. Introduction: Between the Two Extremes 2. Caddisflies and the American Angling Tradition 3. The Biology of Caddisflies 4. Habitat 5. Presentation: Tackle and Techniques PART 2: The Eastern Caddisflies 6. Methods 7. Rhyacophiloidea, The Primitive Caddisflies 8. Hydropsychoidea, The Fixed-Retreat Makers 9. Limnephiloidea, the Tube-Case Makers: Set One the Aquatic Egg-Layers 10. Limnephiloidea, the Tube-Case Makers: Set Two The Limnephilid Complex Appendix 1: Pattern Recipes Appendix 2: Hatch Charts for Eastern Caddisflies Appendix 3: Habitat and Behaviour of Eastern Caddis Genera, by Family Appendix 4: A Modern Taxonomy of Eastern Caddisflies Bibliography Credits and Acknowledgements Index

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As caddis are the king of flying insects for Eastern fly fishers, Thomas Ames's book shouts `Long live the king!' This is an amazingly complete reference on one of the bugs fly fishers most commonly imitate with flies. -- Joe Healy, Fly Rod & Reel The sections on stream ecology and fishing techniques are the best since Gary LaFontaine's landmark book and alone are worth the price of admission. The photographs and descriptions make identifying a caddisfly to the genus level as easy as using a standard field guide to the birds. Ames's writing is just plain enjoyable to read, with crisp, clean prose and lots of the details that make for great natural history writing. I can't wait for the next caddis hatch so I can try out all the new stuff I've learned! -- Tom Rosenbauer, Orvis Rod & Tackle This book is inspiring: it will inspire you to look more closely at your own caddis, wherever in the world you might fish for trout. And it will inspire you to tie some new patterns to match caddis and to get out there on water, where it all starts and ends, and put what Tom has taught you to use against the trout. -- Dave Hughes, Flyfishing & Tying Journal


As caddis are the king of flying insects for Eastern fly fishers, Thomas Ames's book shouts 'Long live the king!' This is an amazingly complete reference on one of the bugs fly fishers most commonly imitate with flies. -- Joe Healy, Fly Rod & Reel The sections on stream ecology and fishing techniques are the best since Gary LaFontaine's landmark book and alone are worth the price of admission. The photographs and descriptions make identifying a caddisfly to the genus level as easy as using a standard field guide to the birds. Ames's writing is just plain enjoyable to read, with crisp, clean prose and lots of the details that make for great natural history writing. I can't wait for the next caddis hatch so I can try out all the new stuff I've learned! -- Tom Rosenbauer, Orvis Rod & Tackle This book is inspiring: it will inspire you to look more closely at your own caddis, wherever in the world you might fish for trout. And it will inspire you to tie some new patterns to match caddis and to get out there on water, where it all starts and ends, and put what Tom has taught you to use against the trout. -- Dave Hughes, Flyfishing & Tying Journal


As caddis are the king of flying insects for Eastern fly fishers, Thomas Ames’s book shouts ‘Long live the king!’ This is an amazingly complete reference on one of the bugs fly fishers most commonly imitate with flies. -- Joe Healy, Fly Rod & Reel The sections on stream ecology and fishing techniques are the best since Gary LaFontaine’s landmark book and alone are worth the price of admission. The photographs and descriptions make identifying a caddisfly to the genus level as easy as using a standard field guide to the birds. Ames’s writing is just plain enjoyable to read, with crisp, clean prose and lots of the details that make for great natural history writing. I can’t wait for the next caddis hatch so I can try out all the new stuff I’ve learned! -- Tom Rosenbauer, Orvis Rod & Tackle This book is inspiring: it will inspire you to look more closely at your own caddis, wherever in the world you might fish for trout. And it will inspire you to tie some new patterns to match caddis and to get out there on water, where it all starts and ends, and put what Tom has taught you to use against the trout. -- Dave Hughes, Flyfishing & Tying Journal


Author Information

Thomas Ames Jr. is a commercial photographer who lives, works, and fishes in northern New England. He is the author of Hatch Guide for New England Streams (978-1-5718-8210-3) and Fishbugs (978-0-8815-0675-4).

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