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Larva
- the immature, aquatic, growing stage of the caddis and
some other insects. Most species of caddis larva build
a protective covering of fine gravel or debris to protect
them in this stage. The larva is a bottom dwelling non-swimming
stage of the insect
Leader - the section of monofilament line between
the fly line and the fly. It is usually tapered, so that
it will deliver the fly softly and away, forward of,from
the fly line
Leader Material - clear nylon or other type of
monofilament, fluorocarbon,kevlar, The two types most
commonly used are clear nylon and monofilament
Lie - area of the river where the fish tend to
sit and wait for food
Level Line - an untapered fly line, usually floating.
It is difficult to cast, a poor line for delicacy or distance,
and a poor choice for an all round line
Loading the Rod - phrase used to describe the bend
put in the rod by the weight of the line as it travels
through the air during the cast
Loch-style
fishing - Stillwater flyfishing with teams of wet
flies cast a short distance downwind from a drifting boat
Lure - large wet fly to imitate a small baitfish |
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