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Artistic view of a Male Pteronarcys californica (Pteronarcyidae) (Giant Salmonfly) Stonefly Adult from the Gallatin River in Montana
Salmonflies
Pteronarcys californica

The giant Salmonflies of the Western mountains are legendary for their proclivity to elicit consistent dry-fly action and ferocious strikes.

27" brown trout, my largest ever. It was the sub-dominant fish in its pool. After this, I hooked the bigger one, but I couldn't land it.
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Mayfly Family Ephemeridae (Hexes and Big Drakes)

This page only contains pictures of specimens.

To read about Ephemeridae, visit Page 1.

Specimens of the Mayfly Family Ephemeridae

6 Male Duns
11 Female Duns
10 Male Spinners
4 Female Spinners
15 Nymphs

7 Streamside Pictures of Ephemeridae Mayflies:

3 Underwater Pictures of Ephemeridae Mayflies:

Discussions of Ephemeridae

Hex hatch water temperature range?
4 replies
Posted by NEMatt on May 23, 2014 in the species Hexagenia limbata
Last reply on Jul 5, 2016 by Bombillo
Hi,

New to the site - love it. I was wondering if there was a suggested range of water temperature at which the Hex likes to hatch.

Thanks
Matt
What is the big DEAL about the HEX?
21 replies
Posted by Spinner on Jun 21, 2006 in the species Hexagenia limbata
Last reply on Jul 5, 2016 by Bombillo
fishing in the dark.......
stepping in holes?

I hate the dark........

I don't need the hex........

Len
Green Drake Hatch Temp?
1 replies
Posted by NEMatt on May 23, 2014 in the species Ephemera guttulata
Last reply on May 23, 2014 by Entoman
Hi

I was looking for a water temperature range for the Green Drake hatch. Anyone know?
Mayfly larvae -wigglers preservation as bait
20 replies
Posted by Teacherprea on Jun 2, 2007 in the species Hexagenia limbata
Last reply on Apr 29, 2014 by TNEAL
I am a fly fisherman but not a "purist". A friend of mine has a place on the UP of Michigan. He just called me and said a guy told him there is a way to preserve "wigglers." They use them alot up north, those that are not fly fishermen or ladies. They are fishing perch, bluegill and crappie. He heard there is a way to "blanch" them.Drop them in hot water for a few minutes and they turn rubbery. They then will keep indefinitely. Has anyone heard of this? If so, how close to correct is the procedure I mentioned??
Thanks for anyone's help.
GD Shuck
10 replies
Posted by Martinlf on May 29, 2013 in the species Ephemera guttulata
Last reply on Jun 2, 2013 by Crepuscular
Jason's photo of a GD shuck suggests that at hatch time the backs of the nymphs may be a greyish or grey olive color. Possibly useful information, if this is an accurate surmise.

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References

Mayfly Family Ephemeridae (Hexes and Big Drakes)

Taxonomy
Genus in Ephemeridae: Ephemera, Hexagenia, Litobrancha
Family Range
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