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travelingwithtools · 5 months
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Bugs of Fly Fishing Seasons Past
One of the things that draws me to fly fishing is the consistently interesting topic of, “what are the fish eating today?” Sure, some people like bugs more than others, and maybe go a little too far down the rabbit hole. Some little boys that play with bugs grow up to be scientists, some grow up to be fly fishermen. I don’t know the Latin names of more than one or two insects, but I know…
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onenicebugperday · 1 year
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@thesatiricaldemon submitted: Hello! A friend from Alberta, Canada (specifically around the Edmonton area) asked me what this little fella is, since she’s been seeing it around her gf’s house. I tried looking into it myself but I’ve been stumped and turned to you! Its hard to tell in this pic but the wings are transparent with black and white markings along the edges. And while they’re very hard to see its got two thin tail-bits on its abdomen. I’m guessing its a Mayfly? Thanks for the help :D
It is indeed a mayfly! Probably a dun in the genus Callibaetis.
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jchambone · 7 years
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Is it summer yet? #dryordie #callibaetis #matchthehatch #winstonrods #winstonnimbus #stillwaterflyshop #arcfishing
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flyfishfood · 7 years
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A nice Brookie on the old reliable Callidrangus nymph courtesy of the venerable @feather_flinger #flyfishing #flytying #callibaetis #brooktrout #stillwaterflyfishing
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roughfisher · 7 years
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This little hitchhiker was trying to tell me something yesterday as I was headed out on my daily lunch hour 5K trail run: Get out and fish more. Sounds like sound advice. Better change it up today. #minnesota #gofish #mayfly #callibaetis #fishfood
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shownumetal · 3 years
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aha i think they’re mayflies. Callibaetis floridanus maybe. it’s hard to tell bc a lot of the pictures are like super close up high quality and i can’t see that much w just my human eyes
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maryjabens · 3 years
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Before painting yellow Roses on Friday I spent the morning catching huge rainbows on dry flies. What a morning! #flyfishing #catchandrelease #utahflyfishing #womenflyfishing #dryflyfishing #callibaetis #morningfishing #womenfishing #dowhatyoulove #lifeisgood #lakefishing https://www.instagram.com/p/CPhKIRWnO5q/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Up for sale is a Seiko SSC009 solar chronograph. Really a very beautiful watch loaded with complications: slide rule, 60 minute chronograph, date, alarm, dual time zone. It keeps excellent time and all functions and pushers work flawlessly. Slow steady retrieve, or slow but twitchy retrieve. Demolishes fish in every lake I've fished. Flies: PT cruncher, simple buzzers, callibaetis (soft hackle hares ear) unweighted and small brass beads. So, for this method, fly line is needed to cast your leader upstream. These leaders 홍성출장샵 are more tapered, thicker, almost like a dry fly leader with a sighter. Or no 홍성출장샵 sighter. One of the reasons information technology continues to be an in demand job sector is because there's an overall lack of qualified IT workers [source: Charette]. As older IT workers retire, there simply aren't enough younger workers to take their place. College students graduating with a computer science degree has declined since 2005 to its lowest level since 1986 [source: Schmidt]. Or just shake it! Or drop the jar on your bed. Does the content change its shape? If yes then rest assured that nobody touched it. I would just continue using it without any worries.. I of course would have preferred the mask but I think amazon orders got them. Oh well, I'll definitely find a use for them. Glow Vitamin C + Turmeric Face Oil 15 ml. I think brands are just hopping on the latest trend as usual. The last 1 2 years we seen a shift away from the all matte Instaglam look and more focus on "skin first", dewy, glossy and light coverage type of looks. Brands putting out skincare is their way of hopping on the bandwagon.. The secret precautions which Captain Bonneville had taken to throw his men first into the trapping ground west of the Bighorn, were, probably, superfluous. It did not appear that Fitzpatrick had intended to hunt in that direction. The moment Mr. Still mad I couldn enroll in some of the art classes I wanted. I had this whole plan that in my last semester, I would take a bunch of art classes (my last semester is all electives). But some of them were blocked because I not an art major (I even have some pre reqs). Write the shadow brand and name on the back (if not already there). I depotted Naked 1 and Naked 2 and fuck if I can tell Sidecar from Suspect from Verve from Toasted without looking specifically at the name. It only important if you do tutorials or if you eventually pan a shadow and want to replace with a dupe of some kind. I didn comment much, but was quite a lurker and every time I did comment, I tried to be respectful. I was a participator in the Fitnessista thread after she had her first baby and user kept calling her newborn "Gremlinista" and said she looked like she had a disease, talked about how hideous she looked. I was so turned off to that and draw a hard line at, "don snark on children". I actualy liked this. It's similar to people in WWII. Sure most civilians wouldn't actually want to support a jew hating tyrant, but that's not what they're hearing. Something that should be noted is that "vocal fry," along with many other vocal patterns are often mostly noticed and criticized in women. Even though people of all sexes and genders can have vocal fry, some people are quick to judge women for their voices. This is no different from when people judged women for "upspeak" and making assumptions about their intelligence for it.
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megadavestewart · 2 years
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WFS 308B - Stillwater Dry Fly Fishing with Phil Rowley + Kamloops Giveaway
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/308B
Presented By: Togens Fly Shop, Trxstle
Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors
Phil Rowley, the man, the myth, the legend, is back for another stillwater round. Phil shares some casting tips that increase your chance of getting a take and make your fishing trip less boring. We talk about the flies that work well on stillwater, Phil's favorites, and learn more about the fish's behavior. Find out why Phil loves stillwater fishing more than river fishing and why it's more old-age friendly.
We are also excited about the Skitchine Lodge Stillwater School 2022 this June. We're giving away two spots worth $3990 to two lucky winners. Phil and I will be there to fish with you along with the Skitchine crew. Goodluck! See you there.
Stillwater Dry Fly Fishing with Phil Rowley Show Notes
03:50 - The Traveler's Sedge
06:00 - Phil talks about the trout behavior on stillwater
08:24 - If the fish are taking duns, mayfly dun pattern works - Parachute Adams is a good imitator. If they're feeding on nymph, you might fish a soft hackle like unweighted nymph just below the surface
09:15 - One of Skitchine's favorite pattern is the Timeberline Emerger by Randall Kaufmann
12:44 - Phil shares some tips on leaders and tippet setup
15:09 - The Orvis Guide to Stillwater Trout Fishing is the stillwater bible. Everything your need to know about stillwater fishing - grab your copy here
17:05 - Cast on a spot, if nothing happens after 10-20s, pick it up and cast it somewhere else - don't let it sit there all-day
19:30 - Outcast's got a new 7-pound float tube called Summit
25:30 - Phil started from river fishing to lake fishing - he explains why he prefers lake fishing, how it differs from river fishing, and why lake fishing is more old-age friendly
29:22 - For Chironimids, Phil uses Brian Chan's pattern, Lady Mcconnell and Racoon by Paul Lash - he mentions some more patterns he likes
31:56 - For caddis flies, Phil uses Mikulak Sedge, the Tom Thumb
32:44 - Terrestrials, Kelly Galloup's Ant Acid works great
33:39 - Callibaetis F FLy pattern
34:05 - Get the flies mentioned on Phil and Brian's store at StillWaterFlyFishingStore.com
34:40 - Phil did a segment with Rick Hafele - scroll down to see that vid. Rick was on the podcast at WFS 034
38:28 - Phil will be at the Wasatch Fly Fishing Expo - he shares what's coming up for him for in the next couple of months
39:37 - Phil and I will be fishing at Skitchine Lodge on June
40:50 - Phil and Brian will have another stillwater fishing school - check out the available spots at FlyCraftAngling.com
45:30 - We still got the Skitchine giveaway going - click here to enter the Giveaway
Stillwater Conclusion with Phil Rowley
Phil Rowley is back for another stillwater round. Phil shared some casting tips that increase your chance of getting a take. We talked about the flies that work well, his favorites, and learned more about the fish's behavior. We found out why Phil loves stillwater fishing more than river fishing. We also talked about the Skitchine Lodge Stillwater School 2022 which you can also join if you win the giveaway. Our contest for two places at the 2022 Skitchine Lodge Stillwater School will close at 11:59 pm PST on April 14, 2022. Goodluck!
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/308B
Check out this episode!
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lodgecaverhillca · 3 years
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FLY SELECTION FOR THE CAVERHILL LAKE AREA
During your fishing trip at Caverhill, you will learn the numerous small lakes within the Caverhill lake chain support diverse populations of invertebrates and aquatic insects that are all prime trout food sources. Cool, well oxygenated water and abundant shallow areas within these lakes provide ideal habitat for these food sources as well as prime feeding areas for the trout.
Leeches are one of the most important food sources for trout in these lakes. The most common leech colours are black, dark brown, mottled green and brown and maroon. Fly patterns such as the Little Fort Leech, Maroon Ruby-eyed Leech, Black Rabbit Strip Leech and basic Woolly Buggers in various colour combinations are all effective patterns. Bead-headed patterns provide more weight to the fly and will allow it to undulate more naturally during a retrieve or while trolled. Patterns in sizes #10-3X to #6-3X will cover the natural size range of leeches in these waters.
Midges or chironomids are another significant trout food source. Fish will feed on the larval, pupal and adult life stages of these insects. Maroon or red coloured bloodworm patterns are excellent imitations of the larval stage of these insects. Try bloodworm patterns tied on #14-2X and #12-2X hooks. Chironomid larvae should be fished within inches of the bottom of the shoal. The easiest way to present them is suspended under strike indicators.
Chironomid pupa come in a wide variety of colours but the most common species are black, green or brown. At this elevation the most intense pupal emergences occur from late June through August, but smaller hatches occur throughout the entire open water season. The best pupal patterns should be in the following body and rib colours; black with red wire rib, black with silver wire rib, green with gold wire rib and brown with natural copper wire rib. Pupal patterns tied on shrimp/pupa hooks in sizes #14 to #12 will best imitate the real chironomid pupa in these lakes. Try patterns with white, gold or black metal bead heads as they add weight and flash to the flies. As with the chironomid larvae, the pupa are often best fished while suspended under a strike indicator. Set the indicator so that the pupal pattern is within about 12 inches of the lake bottom in water from 6 to 16 feet in depth. Rainbow also love to eat the newly emerged adult chironomid or egg-laying females. The Lady McConnell, Griffiths Gnat and small, black bodied Humpy’s in sizes #14 and # 16 should be included in your box of flies.
Callibaetis mayflies are found in all the lakes of the Caverhill area. Trout feed on both the nymph and adult stages of these insects. Ideal habitat for the nymphs are the patches of emergent vegetation or the rocky bottom areas that cover the shallow or shoal zones of these lakes. Mayfly hatches often begin occurring by mid-June and can be intense during the month of July. Effective mayfly nymph patterns include bead-head Pheasant Tail nymphs, Prince Nymphs and Hare’s Ear Nymphs. Adult mayflies are best imitated with Parachute Adams, Adams, Humpies and Grey Wulff’s. Both nymphs and adult patterns should be tied on #14-2X to #12-2X hooks.
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gergarnero · 3 years
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EFÍMERA CALLIBAETIS SP.
CALLIBAETIS SP AMBIENTE: ACUÁTICO / TERRESTRE ACTIVIDAD: NOCTURNO CREPUSCULAR. ALIMENTACIÓN: NO SE ALIMENTA; DETRITÍVORO. METAMORFOSIS: HEMIMETÁBOLO. CLASE: INSECTA. SUBCLASE: PTERYGOTA. ORDEN: EPHEMEROPTERA. FAMILIA: BAETIDAE. DISTRIBUCIÓN, HÁBITAT:  LAS EFÍMERAS DE ESTE GÉNERO ESTÁN PRESENTES EN TODA AMÉRICA, LAS ESPECIES SUDAMERICANAS ASCIENDEN A DIECISÉIS. LAS NINFAS HABITAN DIFERENTES TIPOS…
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travelingwithtools · 9 months
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Gulpers on the South Fork Arm of Hebgen Lake
July, 2021 I caught a few fish on the first day out from the float tube, but they were on a leech pattern under the surface, and I was searching for gulpers. They are the famous Hebgen trout that methodically eat emerging and spent callibaetis mayflies over a long stretch of the summer, making this lake one of the best in the west for dry fly fishing. There wasn’t much action on top that first…
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onenicebugperday · 4 years
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Hoping for an ID on this odd fella who was hanging around my lunch, he sat himself down and ignored any attempts to shoo him off - found in western Massachusetts
Sure! It’s a type of mayfly called a speckled dun in the Callibaetis genus. :)
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fishing-exposed · 5 years
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@MidCurrent: Parachute Callibaetis // tie and image by Ethan Smith @fly_science #flytying #flyfishingnation #troutbum #flyfishingjunkie #flugfiske #flyfishing #flyfish #repyourwater #keepemwet #flyfishingaddict #fluefiske #dryfly #simmsfishing #flyfishingphotography #browntrout https://t.co/H4n8WN9IYf
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flyfishfood · 7 years
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Why we like to fish Callibaetis patterns for high mountain lakes. Brookies crushing it. @feather_flinger with the hand modeling. #flyfishing #flytying #brooktrout #callibaetis
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envunlimited · 5 years
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Good morning 👋. So this #photo is not artistic due to me but due to #nature, as it is always the case. We use light, change angles, add filters, etc. but all we are doing in #photography is play with the different variables that nature provides 🙌. This photo in photographic terms is not too creative but it was meant to capture detail, intricacy and beauty with the hopes to to show that what many find disgusting and creepy, it is actually wonderful and a marvel of evolution and natural processes (many may say due to the holy touch of the creator😊). Either way, think before you destroy something that we can't fully comprehend just because it's there. About this photo, this is a female #mayfly (notice the lack of large red cylindrical eyes 😜). It is unsafe to say that this is a female Callibaetis sp. 😅. Commnets about this photo are most welcomed below👇. #Nikon7200 #Nikkor105mm #Raynox250 # , f/18, 1/125s, ISO 100, external flash with diffuser. If you are interested in this photo, please leave a message below and/or visit my FB page 'Wings to Fly by Salci'. Thank you amd have a great Tuesday. Best regards ✌. https://www.instagram.com/p/B2gnw0FpIAR/?igshid=1jy6596h36px9
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