I dont know why our sport has been blessed with so many caddis pupae flies and yet so very few justifiably famous caddis larvae. Before Czech nymphs were the rage, JB knew the importance of getting down and the key to success of the caddis larvae, fished where they live on the bottom. Well John Barr aims to add to this larval surge with his (Tungsten-weighted, bottom dwelling) Uncased Caddis Larva, tied with generous wraps of wire and a black tungsten bead. It is a great looker, a proven fish-getter, John simply does not publish and submit patterns that do not produce.