Posts Tagged ‘entomology’
Bug of the Month: Brachycentrus Caddis
The Brachycentrus Caddis is our May Bug of the Month, not only because of the famous “Mother’s Day Caddis Hatch”, but because this is the time of year this remarkable insect begins to play a much larger role as a food source for trout in both its adult and immature stages.
Read MoreBug of the Month: Chironomids
In the world of fly fishing, where anglers seek the perfect fly to trick stillwater trout, few bugs can be as effective as chironomids. These tiny, aquatic insects, play a significant role in the diet of trout in lakes and reservoirs. Let’s dig into the world of chironomids and uncover their value in fly fishing.
Read MoreBug of the Month: Soft Hackle Flies
Soft hackle flies, often underestimated, bring a level of elegance and effectiveness to the fly fishing experience. In this blog, we’ll dive into the world of soft hackle flies, exploring their history, tying techniques, and tips for how to effectively fish with them.
Read MoreBug of the Month: The Often Ignored Blackfly Larvae
Blackfly larvae, often overshadowed by their adult counterparts, are discreet yet ecologically significant inhabitants of freshwater ecosystems.
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