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Latest Posts By Streamcaddi

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Re: What is the big DEAL about the HEX?
In the Mayfly Species Hexagenia limbata by Spinner
21Sep 5, 2009
by Bombillo
Re: Elk Hair Caddis
In Fly Tying by Dryfly
6Sep 4, 2009
by Strmanglr
Re: fly pattern
In Fly Tying by Lastchance
3Jun 26, 2008
by Softhackle

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This is my favorite underwater picture so far. It shows a bunch of Simuliidae (black fly) larvae clinging to a rock and swinging in the fast current. There are also at least four visible mayfly nymphs, probably in the family Baetidae.  In this picture: True Fly Family Simuliidae (Black Flies) and Mayfly Family Baetidae (Blue-Winged Olives). From Eighteenmile Creek in Wisconsin.
This is my favorite underwater picture so far. It shows a bunch of Simuliidae (black fly) larvae clinging to a rock and swinging in the fast current. There are also at least four visible mayfly nymphs, probably in the family Baetidae.

In this picture: True Fly Family Simuliidae (Black Flies) and Mayfly Family Baetidae (Blue-Winged Olives).
Date TakenMar 19, 2004
Date AddedJan 25, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
Can you spot the brook trout in this picture? This is a good example of how they seek cover when a danger (my camera) approaches. From Mystery Creek # 4 in Wisconsin.
Can you spot the brook trout in this picture? This is a good example of how they seek cover when a danger (my camera) approaches.
Date AddedJan 17, 2006
AuthorTroutnut
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