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Lateral view of a Female Hexagenia limbata (Ephemeridae) (Hex) Mayfly Dun from the Namekagon River in Wisconsin
Hex Mayflies
Hexagenia limbata

The famous nocturnal Hex hatch of the Midwest (and a few other lucky locations) stirs to the surface mythically large brown trout that only touch streamers for the rest of the year.

Artistic view of a Perlodidae (Springflies and Yellow Stones) Stonefly Nymph from the Yakima River in Washington
This one seems to lead to Couplet 35 of the Key to Genera of Perlodidae Nymphs and the genus Isoperla, but I'm skeptical that's correct based on the general look. I need to get it under the microscope to review several choices in the key, and it'll probably end up a different Perlodidae.
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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Luc384
Belgium / zoersel

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Luc384 on Oct 3, 2008October 3rd, 2008, 2:51 am EDT
Thanks to The beautifull pictures here on the site i have some nice results in tying a stonefly in two stadia:






Thanks for the good illustration Jason, send me your adress by mail and i'll send you a set of the stonefly as a gift for the good work, if you want

Kind regards,
Luc
The worst day fishing is still better than the best day at work!!
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