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Stoneflies
| Giant Black Stonefly Nymph (S301N) |
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A little bit of detective work is required to determine when the giant black stoneflies are hatching. Look for nymphal shucks and/or empty skins... |
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| Golden Stonefly Adult (S801A) |
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These are medium to large size stoneflies. Golden Stonefly hatches usually provide excellent action. They can last much longer than most other... |
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| Golden Stonefly Nymph (S801N) |
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These are medium to large size stoneflies. Golden Stonefly hatches usually provide excellent action. They can last much longer than most other... |
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| Little Brown Stonefly Adult (S501A) |
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Like all stoneflies, the Little Brown Stonefly crawls out of the water to hatch so the nymph and the adult patterns are all that are necessary.... |
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| Little Brown Stonefly Nymph (S501N) |
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As with the little yellow stoneflies, the little brown stoneflies are an important source of food for the trout. The little brown stoneflies... |
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| Little Yellow Stonefly Adult (S901A) |
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The Little Yellow Stonefly is also known as Yellow Sally and is the bilineata species of the Perlodidae family Isoperla genus, but many... |
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| Little Yellow Stonefly Nymph (S901N) |
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For fly fishing, stonefly nymphs are very important in fact, they are more important than the adults. The reason is that they make up a major... |
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| Winter Stonefly Adult (S101A) |
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Because trout usually will not feed on the surface of the water when the temperature is lower than 45 degrees F, often they will not come to the... |
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| Winter Stonefly Nymph (S101N) |
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Winter stoneflies, as their name implies, are one of the few fly choices that the fly fisherman has for cold weather fly fishing. (... |
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