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Updates from June 7, 2006

On-stream insect photos by Troutnut from Miscellaneous Wisconsin in Wisconsin

This little leafhopper (also called a jassid by anglers) had apparently just emerged from its nymph. From Home in Wisconsin.
This little leafhopper (also called a jassid by anglers) had apparently just emerged from its nymph.
LocationHome
Date TakenJun 7, 2006
Date AddedJun 30, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
 From Home in Wisconsin.
LocationHome
Date TakenJun 7, 2006
Date AddedJun 30, 2006
AuthorTroutnut

Updates from May 15, 2006

Updates from May 5, 2006

Closeup insects by Troutnut from Salmon Creek in New York

Isoperla (Stripetails and Yellow Stones) Stonefly AdultIsoperla (Stripetails and Yellow Stones) Stonefly Adult View 14 PicturesA friend brought me this stonefly to photograph. He found it floating on the surface of a trout stream with its wings in a crippled position.
Collected May 5, 2006 from Salmon Creek in New York
Added to Troutnut.com by Troutnut on May 22, 2006

Updates from April 29, 2006

Updates from April 19, 2006

Photos by Troutnut from Mongaup Creek in New York

 From Mongaup Creek in New York.
Date TakenApr 19, 2006
Date AddedApr 22, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi

Underwater photos by Troutnut from the East Branch of the Delaware River and Mongaup Creek in New York

On-stream insect photos by Troutnut from Mongaup Creek in New York

Here's an above-the-water view of a stillborn Ephemerella subvaria dun which I also photographed from below the water. From Mongaup Creek in New York.
Here's an above-the-water view of a stillborn (
This stillborn Ephemerella subvaria dun is trapped in its shuck.
This stillborn Ephemerella subvaria dun is trapped in its shuck.
Stillborn: In fly fishing, a stillborn insect is one which got stuck in its nymphal or pupal shuck during emergence and floats helplessly on the surface instead of flying away. It is a specific class of cripple, although it is sometimes used interchangeably with that term.
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Ephemerella subvaria dun which I also photographed from below the water.
Date TakenApr 19, 2006
Date AddedApr 22, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
CameraPENTAX Optio WPi

Closeup insects by Troutnut from Mongaup Creek and the Beaverkill River in New York

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