Cadbait

/ˈkædbæɪt/ noun

A worm or larva, particularly a caddisfly larva, used as bait for fishing.

Compound word from 'cad' (a dialectal or archaic term for caddis, the larva) + 'bait' (food used to attract fish). This is primarily a British fishing term that dates back several centuries, combining practical fishing vocabulary with precise identification of useful bait organisms.

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