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    What are fish flies? Fish flies, otherwise known as mayflies, are insects with slender bodies, prominent wings, and long antennae and tails. Fish flies live a mostly aquatic life, hatching from ...

  5. Hexagenia limbata - Wikipedia

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    Hexagenia limbata. (Serville, 1829) [1] Hexagenia limbata, the giant mayfly, is a species of mayfly in the family Ephemeridae. It is native to North America where it is distributed widely near lakes and slow-moving rivers. [2] The larvae, known as nymphs, are aquatic and burrow in mud and the adult insects have brief lives.

  6. Blue-winged Olive flies - Wikipedia

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    Blue-winged Olive flies is a collective term used by anglers in fly fishing to identify a broad array of mayflies having olive, olive-brown bodies and bluish wings in their adult form. Sometimes referred to as BWO , a wide array of artificial flies are tied to imitate adult, nymphal and emerging stages of the aquatic insect.

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    Move the brush around so it contacts the ridges inside a drain, says Oi. You want to dislodge any sludge and the eggs or larvae developing there. Use an enzyme cleaner inside the drain. “You ...

  9. Adams (dry fly) - Wikipedia

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    Adams (dry fly) The Adams is a traditional dry fly primarily used for trout. It is considered a general imitation of an adult mayfly, flying caddis or midge. It was designed by Leonard Halladay from Mayfield, Michigan in 1922, at the request of his friend Charles Adams. [2] The Adams has been considered one of the most popular, versatile ...