What kind of insect is this???
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Is this a leech or tape worm?
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no picture bud.
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I know I was having a little trouble but it should be good now.
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First two are nymphs, but a little blurry to try to tell which, try a Pheasant Tail or a Haresear, the last two definitely a Leech
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I have picked up those nymphs in any of my jordan river spots, provo river, one particular lake, and even community ponds.
I truly wish I knew how to tie some flies [frown] to make some tiny leech. I've seen brown and tan leeches at one of my spots. [angelic]
Thanks for answering my questions so fast. [cool]
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Oh yeah - that's know as the Blurry-ous Buggitous. You can google it. I think it's covered on Wiki even!
teeheee.
I started tying before I started flying. Guess I just got it a bit back-asswards? It's all good!
Thin Wooly Buggers can be leeches.
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Ya but now I have to hunt down tiny woolly buggers that arn't white in fly shops. [laugh]
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Here's a leech pattern I tied. I still need to pee on it and give it a fling.... I thought the Bass and Walleye might like it.
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When u gonna start tying?? For all the fishing you do you should!!
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Starting the summer when I got no school.
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Blurry, but it looks like a dragonfly nymph (mud bug)... Google it up and see if anything looks familiar.
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