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Old September 2nd, 2004, 02:19 AM
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Default A meaningless observation and a question

bruiser wrote:
"Tim J." wrote

The Adams is one of those indespensible patterns that
imitates nothing,



I think a parachute adams is super representative of a mayfly dun. Not an
attractor at all. But maybe I've been missing something. ;-)


Agreed. It's an excellent baetis imitation, and it's close enough to
many other species to pass. The important thing is to have a full
variety of sizes. If there is one indespensible mayfly pattern, it's the
parachute adams.

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