Gene
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 7:57:32 PM UTC-5, Rob Snowhite wrote:
Generally referred to as a winter stonefly. They will cover you during the shad run around chain bridge.
Sent from my iPhoneOh that's cool! I didn't know we had ANY EPT around here (ephemeropters. plecopters....and trichopters!)I've never seen a stonefly nymph in any DC streams...and only 1-2 mayflies. Thank you for posting this! That's extremely cool.Gene--
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 7:24:30 PM UTC-5, Brendan wrote:stonefly... good to see!even with the adults popping on warm days i still fish an emerger/nymph pattern unless you see fish rising.
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 7:18:44 PM UTC-5, Aden wrote:
I am no entomologist so I wonder if anyone can identify this? There were thousands coming off the water at Great Falls today in the warm sun.
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