Hatch's --> Shirley's bay

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Mitch24
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Hatch's --> Shirley's bay

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Saw flying ant's and near the weed's, I saw some trico's I believe.

I could be wrong about the tricos, but they usually hatch this time of year and they looked a lot like them (really, really small).

Flying ant:

http://www.newscientist.com/data/images ... g_2727.jpg


Tricorythidae Mayfly:

http://www.flyrodandreel.com/Fly-Rod-an ... ico_lg.jpg
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Post by Todd B. »

Yeah, the trios have been out for a while now. There's been some good Hex hatches as well.

As far as NY goes I've heard that the Iso hatch has started down there as well. ;-)
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Post by Salar »

Iso's are active in New York. Here's a pic from this Tuesday from the Chateaugay River.

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