what is this fly?

JeremyW

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What tups said or this. Size had me leaning Hendrickson but I'm no big expert
 

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yeah, it was a hatch factory, on the east slope of the shenandoah NP... I'm sort of addicted to brookie fishing there.
 
The spinner pictured lacks the muscular, barred, clinger legs of Epeorus Pleuralis (Quill Gordon). If it was photographed on a high water quality stream it may be Ameletus Ludens.
 
The spinner pictured lacks the muscular, barred, clinger legs of Epeorus Pleuralis (Quill Gordon). If it was photographed on a high water quality stream it may be Ameletus Ludens.

Here’s an A. Luden dun I photographed recently. Species confirmed by a local aquatic biologist.

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BTW, full credit for identifying this mayfly, which I'd photographed on an eastern PA trout stream this year and also on a central PA limestone influenced trout stream in 2022, goes to Don Baylor.
 
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