paulbrown145 Active member Joined Feb 28, 2018 Messages 82 City Hostetter, Westmoreland County, PA Mar 17, 2021 #1 This was interesting. Do these help for knowing what flies to take to the stream? https://maps.carnegiemnh.org/macroinvertebrates/
This was interesting. Do these help for knowing what flies to take to the stream? https://maps.carnegiemnh.org/macroinvertebrates/
redietz Well-known member Joined Nov 5, 2009 Messages 1,653 City Central Maryland Mar 17, 2021 #2 Interesting that they found no scuds or cress bugs in Big Spring.
T troutbert Well-known member Joined Nov 2, 2006 Messages 11,296 Mar 18, 2021 #3 That's a pretty cool website. I wonder if Carnegie Mellon did all that sampling, or if they did a compilation from studies done by numerous organizations.
That's a pretty cool website. I wonder if Carnegie Mellon did all that sampling, or if they did a compilation from studies done by numerous organizations.
T TYoung Member Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 472 Mar 18, 2021 #4 It looks like in many of the samples they collected a lot of riffle beetle larvae. They look like skinny caddis larvae. I wonder if it would be advantageous to imitate them.
It looks like in many of the samples they collected a lot of riffle beetle larvae. They look like skinny caddis larvae. I wonder if it would be advantageous to imitate them.
NathanLukez New member Joined Nov 24, 2016 Messages 25 Mar 31, 2021 #5 I spent a good 30+ minutes looking around on those websites. Great information and pictures of the different species. Thank you for sharing this.
I spent a good 30+ minutes looking around on those websites. Great information and pictures of the different species. Thank you for sharing this.