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Mayflies
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Closeup insects by
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from
the Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Male
Siphloplecton basale
(Pseudo-Gray Drake) Mayfly Spinner
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I went to great comical lengths to swipe this spinner from the air with a little aquarium net I carry with me while I'm fishing.
Siphloplecton basale
spinners fly fast and high over the riffles, and there are never very many of them, so they're difficult to catch.
Collected
May 8, 2004
from the
Namekagon River
in
Wisconsin
Added to Troutnut.com by
Troutnut
on January 25, 2006
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