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That looks like what most people round here refer to as a Yellow Drake dun. Curious to know where the specimen from your wonderful pics came from? My father-in-law has a pond in Blount Co. that produces these same looking bugs...something like an extended body sz 8 type dry fly would be needed to imitate them! I'll bet they came off just before dark right?
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Last edited by Randy Ratliff; 01-27-2012 at 10:53 AM.. |
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I did catch the fly in the late afternoon just before dark....And it was in Blount county the one in Alabama.... Randy_Ratliff Thanks for the information sounds like the book "Trout Stream Insects an Orvis streamside guide" would be a good addition to my collection. |
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