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Peeping Caddis fly pattern
Nymph · #239 of 382

Peeping Caddis

The Peeping Caddis imitates a cased caddis larva poking its head out of its rock-and-stick case, a year-round trout food source. Strong for searches like Peeping Caddis pattern, cased caddis larva fly, and best year-round caddis nymph for trout.

Imitates: Cased caddis larva with peeking head

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#10-14
Best Season
Year-round
Best Conditions
Rocky freestones, riffles, anywhere with caddis populations
Water Temp
38-65°F
Recommended Tippet
4X-5X

How to Rig It

Anchor fly under an indicator; pair with a smaller mayfly nymph.

How to Present It

Dead-drift on the bottom — cased caddis don't move much, so let it tumble.

Why It Works

Cased caddis are present year-round and trout eat the whole case, gravel and all. The peeking head is the strike trigger.

History

An old soft-hackle and Czech-nymph derivative — modern tungsten versions sink fast and stay in the strike zone.

Pro Tip

Fish it deep and slow in winter. Cased caddis are one of the only reliable food sources when nothing else is moving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do trout eat the case?+

Yes — stomach pumps regularly show cased caddis with rock and stick fragments still attached.

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