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http://link.brightcove.com/services/play...1858976109
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cool video... :-)
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[indent]Great video [Smile]

thank you
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Hey,

Midges comprise many kinds of very small two-winged flies. The term does not encapsulate a well-defined taxonomic group, but includes animals in several families of Nematoceran Diptera. The habits of midges vary greatly among the component families, which include:[1]

* Blephariceridae, net-winged midges
* Cecidomyiidae, gall midges
* Ceratopogonidae, biting midges (also known as no-see-ums or punkies in North America)
* Chaoboridae, phantom midges
* Chironomidae, non-biting midges (also known as muffleheads in the Great Lakes region of North America)
* Deuterophlebiidae, mountain midges
* Dixidae, meniscus midges
* Scatopsidae, dung midges
* Thaumaleidae, solitary midges
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[left][font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][Image: happy.gif]Hi there Smitty and welcome to the Fly fishing forum. Thanks for your input on the midges. BTW do you fly fish [/#008000][/font][font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000]upstate near the Neversink River?[/#008000][/font]
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