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Midges & Crane Flies ( Aquatic Diptera) The subject of aquatic Diptera is vast, fascinating and much too comprehensive to treat here, except in a most general manner. Most Diptera are not associated with trout waters but are slow water species of the warmer climates. Thus we will limit our discussion to those that seem to important to the diet of the trout: midges and cr... Read More
It may not be apparent to the casual observer, or even to the novice fly fisherman, but beneath the stark beauty of a tumbling trout stream there lives a complex, thriving community of life. This community of microscopic organisms, aquatic insects, and fishes, is quite intricate. Each form of life, from the tiniest to the largest, is interlinked and dependent upon the other for survival. Scientists call these communities ecosystems, food chains, or food webs. &nb... Read More
Soft Yellow Sallie Thread: 6/0 red Hook Size: 10 – 18 Dai-Riki 280 Tail: Golden Pheasant Dyed orange or red Body: yellow dubbing Wing: Z-lon or Bailey's Float-Vis Hackle: Partridge Dark or Light www.westernmontanagrapevine.com... Read More
Hook: Alex Jackson partridge N sizes 3/0 - 2 Thread: Fire Orange 6/0 pre waxed Tail: Hot orange Bucktail, Golden Pheasasnt breast Rib: Oval gold tinsel Body: Hot orange seal fur First Wing: Golden pheasand breast, and tippets cut in V to form eyes. Second Wing: Two golden pheasnat breast feathers Hackle: Hot orange hackle, wound from the tail www.seattlegrapevine.com... Read More
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