Wednesday, July 9, 2014

BWO

No, not that airport in Baltimore (it is a nice airport having spent some time waiting for connecting flights, Blue wing olives. A favorite in most parts ranging from small to microscopic, imitations range from Catskill tied dries to CDC emerger, thorax and parachute dries. Most small Nymph patterns cover them, some of the best are; pheasant tails, 6X and Barr's emerger (more of a nymph than an emerger). Come summer, regular hatches occur till fall and even then during warm spells you still see action. Aside from midges probably the most prolific insect on the surface and subsurface in my opinion.

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