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This topic is about the Mayfly Species Ephemera simulans

The Brown Drakes are a favorite hatch of many in the Midwest, and they make a good showing on localized waters across the country. They are usually the first in a series of big drakes which bring large trout to the surface at twilight and into the early hours of the night. Read more...

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TNEALJune 29th, 2011, 10:17 pm
GRAYLING. MICHIGAN

Posts: 278
For those who haven't seen it, it's hard to imagine... think of spinner falls so heavy that, at times, they actually look like a conveyor belt coming down the main current... trico spinner falls so heavy that they form literal blankets on the water.... the tiny fall olvies so heavy on cold afternoons they resemble a solid belt of sails... the AuSable in Michigan...
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