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i stumbled across this on another board. good oppurtunity for a match the
hatch trip. http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/displ...=2952&source=0 |
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On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 01:50:25 GMT, "Benjamin Turek" wrote:
i stumbled across this on another board. good oppurtunity for a match the hatch trip. http://www.crh.noaa.gov/crnews/displ...=2952&source=0 ahahahahahahahahaha! Yeah, like that one imitation at the end of a flyline would have an odds-on chance of even being noticed in the midst of that enormous storm of bugs ;-) /daytripper (I think I'd go with a deer hair mouse...and pray a lot ;-) |
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true, but it should provide ample opportunity to find a proper match. could
anyone tell me what this hatch is. this radar image is from LaCrosse, WI on June 30. i've seen some decent hatches, but nothing that would come close to this. Ben |
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![]() "GM" wrote in message ... "Benjamin Turek" wrote in news:Re0rg.3323$Og3.2565@trnddc06: true, but it should provide ample opportunity to find a proper match. could anyone tell me what this hatch is. this radar image is from LaCrosse, WI on June 30. i've seen some decent hatches, but nothing that would come close to this. It would have to be a White Fly hatch. The time of day is right and the overwhelming number correlate. Anyone know for sure? Hexagenia limbata sounds like a better bet to me. I've never seen them that thick myself, but there are persistent stories of hatches so heavy that snowplows or fire hoses are required to remove them from roads. Backwaters on the Mississippi River provide plenty of ideal habitat (the nymphs burrow in silt), the time of year is right, and the time of day is right. Wolfgang |
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Hexagenia limbata sounds like a better bet to me.
Yeah, a friend also emailed me the same info. A bit too early for the White Fly hatch. According to this story, it would be the Hex hatch: http://www.winonadailynews.com/artic...ews/1news1.txt Frank Reid |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote in message news:... Hexagenia limbata sounds like a better bet to me. I've never seen them that thick myself, but there are persistent stories of hatches so heavy that snowplows or fire hoses are required to remove them from roads. Backwaters on the Mississippi River provide plenty of ideal habitat (the nymphs burrow in silt), the time of year is right, and the time of day is right. Wolfgang I was up at Maumee Bay several years back, the hatch was so thick it would stop traffic due to the fact that if you tried to drive through a cloud of Hex it would smear the windshield instantly. It was truly amazing. I had never seen anything like it. EVERYTHING was covered. You could not take a step without crushing 8-9 per step. The trees took on a new color from being covered, buildings, EVERYTHING. At first it was neat, then annoying as you were constantly covered in bugs, but it got to the point that as long as they stayed out of your mouth and off your eyes you didn't even bother to pick them off of you anymore. I loved it. From what I heard at the campground you couldn't catch a fish to save your life, this being understandable, those fish surely had themselves stuffed to the gills by day 2 of the hatch. For a couple years after I was still occasionally finding dead mayflies in the camper. I will never forget it. |
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