
Bugs. Fish eat em, fly-tier's try to imitate them.. but some general information is required before I sit down at the bench, thread in hand.
some example questions that run thru my head....
Q. What bugs exist in the waters i'm trying to fish? (that fish eat)
Q.What is the lifecycle of the bug(s) mapped against the fishing season?
Q. If/when multilple species of bugs overlap, how would you know which ones the fish are feeding on?
How does a new fisher (me) learn about the bugs in my area? Where do you start? I fish on several different water systems, but we could use the Rideau River, at Long-Island Locks as the target area to discuss.
I'm not looking for a hand-out answer here, saying "for may-june just use this pattern for that area"... I'm looking to learn about the process of figuring this out so I can apply it to any system I fish on.
I recently saw a show on WFN where a guy used a turkey-baster thing to suck the contents out of the fishes stomach. He put it into a vial, and observed what was being eaten. Somewhat gross, definately cool, but I'm NOT qualified, in any way to start sticking things into fish... I'd be afraid to damage the fish...
The "brute force" method that comes to mind says "I can just go flip-over rocks, take photos of what I find, and go tie up some approximations..." This process obviously takes time. No problem, I plan on fishing the rest of my able-bodied life...
But is there a different way? Is there a better way? Does anyone do this, or do we just go with whatever patterns have worked for others in the past?