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Kevin,
I used to look at SER's or "significant event reports" for nukes and I recall one in particular that caught my eye maybe 15 or 20 years ago. The plant at LaCrosse, Wisconsin, reported an unscheduled shutdown due to an electrical short in a transformer. The cause was identified as a large number of mayflies landing on or being driven onto it during a rainstorm. It must have been one hell of a hatch to do that. I don't know if they were Hexagenia, the report did not identify the species g. Note: I am not a cheesehead and have no reason to boast about their mayfly hatches. Yuji Sakuma ================================================== ========= "Kevin Vang" wrote in message ... In article , says... I caught a 20 inch chromer on the feather (hundreds and hundreds of miles from the ocean) in january and someone suctioned his stomach, and he had a TON of mayflies in him, like 20. Damn -- let's hear those cheeseheads blather on about the size of their Hexagenia after they see a hundred pound mayfly. Kevin |
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