I have fit her with a chastity belt and relocated her to the honeymoon suite. she is safe until you get here! I am going to find some more of her kin in the next few days.
Big HIt said,
in May 22nd, 2012 at 7:13 am
Those bugs provided me with a great late afternoon, evening of dry fly fishing yesterday. The fish were looking up and crushing bugs. I’m looking forward to the other light colored bugs to emerge. Good stuff in our little corner of the trout world for the next few weeks.
Jan said,
in May 22nd, 2012 at 9:44 am
Saw a few of these in the SE yesterday. Not nearly as many as I would have liked. Plenty of caddis. -J
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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackThat don’t look like no stinking sulphur
Photo taken yesterday.
That is about right on time with historical emergence dates. The first real warm day should be gangbusters!
Yes, Andy, that is my sulfur, man. Give it back. I’ve been looking for it all day. If it’s a spinner by the time I get there, you’re in trouble, man.
I have fit her with a chastity belt and relocated her to the honeymoon suite. she is safe until you get here! I am going to find some more of her kin in the next few days.
Those bugs provided me with a great late afternoon, evening of dry fly fishing yesterday. The fish were looking up and crushing bugs. I’m looking forward to the other light colored bugs to emerge. Good stuff in our little corner of the trout world for the next few weeks.
Saw a few of these in the SE yesterday. Not nearly as many as I would have liked. Plenty of caddis. -J
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