Landscape & scenery photos from Nome Creek
The dorsal fin of a grayling is one of the prettiest sites in Alaska.
Date AddedJun 23, 2013
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A very nice grayling for this small stream.
Date AddedJun 23, 2013
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Beautiful grayling brought to hand.
Date AddedJun 23, 2013
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The first fish on a fly of 2011 for either of us, and she caught it while I was still rigging up my rod.
Date AddedJul 12, 2011
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Lena landing a feisty grayling.
Date AddedJun 23, 2013
CameraCanon PowerShot D10
Underwater photos from Nome Creek
Date AddedJun 23, 2013
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Closeup insects from Nome Creek
Male Ephemerella aurivillii Mayfly Dun
View 14 PicturesThis is the most widespread species of Ephemerella, and also the most abundant in some places, but nobody I've talked to seemed to know what its duns looked like, and there were no pictures of its duns online or in any angling books. That mystery is solved with this male dun, which hatched from a definitively identified nymph.
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