Entomology class

Immature Roach stone fly;
 

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Are you growing these bugs in the shop?
 
Blueheron,
I grew these for you from the class day;
first 2 are a caddis in the case (size10) and the larva (size 22) he has a lot of growing to do..2nd. pic has a Yellow Sally stone fly.
third pic is of the under side of a Isonychia nymph
forth is a immature hellgramite
Last is a Black stone size 12, they were heavy on pine, no risers all were egg laying at 3:00 pm..


 

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Awesome , for me it's all about the bugs. I don't like to fish attractor patterns nearly as much as a look alike bug specific to the water I'm on. The size12 stones were heavy on the Lehigh but no risers, they must not taste as good as the giant stone nymph they were devouring. No black woolly in my box
 
Great information! Thanks. I will cut and paste it into my journal for future reference.
 
Great information! Thanks. I will cut and paste it into my journal for future reference.
 
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