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![]() "Wayne Harrison" wrote in message r.com... "snakefiddler" wrote it was rather entertaining, with the mayflies dancing, diving, and rising, being the most beautiful, and the most entertaining of the three insect types. they looked like fairies dancing around in the air and on the water. well said, jen; but you might have been describing caddis instead of mayflies. hi uncle wayno- i posted (below) a web-site with a picture of the *entertainers* that i said looked like fairies. see what ya think. let me know if you know of a good web-site for images of caddis. i was looking for one earlier, but didn't find much. my experience has been that the latter just pop out of the water and rise gracefully, on a rather static angle. hatches are so rare for us so are you saying that it probably wasn't a hatch- just a lot of flies comin out all at once? - and have you ever seen or heard about hatches happening in "multiples" like that? that i usually stop fishing, find a comfortable rock, and just watch for a while. yeah, that did seem like the appropriate thing to do. i was just kind of awestruck, as i have never seen anything like that before. the fish don't seem to become any more active, anyway. i didn't see a difference, but like i said, all the activity was taking place around where i was standing, and i wouldn't have expected the fish to start jumping out of the water around my legs, although *that* would have been cool. yfitm- jen yfitp wayno http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...nid=DIEHsN3IRg oJ:&tbnh=65&tbnw=117&start=18&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmayflies%2B%26hl%3Den%26lr% 3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26sa%3DG |
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