» Genus Belostoma (Toebiters)
8 species (Belostoma bakeri, Belostoma confusum, Belostoma ellipticum, Belostoma flusciventris, Belostoma lutaria, Belostoma saratogae, Belostoma subspinosa, Belostoma testaceum)
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Pictures of 2 Giant Water Bug Specimens in the Genus Belostoma:
Belostoma flumineum (Electric Light Bug) Giant Water Bug Adult
View 13 PicturesI'm glad I finally got one of these Belostoma water bugs under my good camera. I had been hoping to get one in my kick-net samples for a while with no luck, but I ended up finding this one drifting midstream just below the surface while I fished. I have frequently seen water scorpions do that, too, and I'm beginning to suspect that is a common situation travel for these large Hemiptera bugs, and perhaps the way trout are used to seeing them. Recent Discussions of Belostoma
Anyone else find these to be important? 2 Replies »Last reply on Oct 9, 2006 by
GONZOBack when I was just starting to learn to fly fish and still kept quite a few fish, I autopsied the stomachs of a couple 17-19 inch brown trout in August and found them packed with these Belostoma flumineum bugs.
I haven't tied a reasonable imitation yet, but if those fish (from a few miles apart on the same river) were so fond of them an imitation is probably a great idea. It would be good to figure out where and when these things are important.
None of the fly fishing literatue I've seen has dealt with them at all, except for mentioning their existence in passing.
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