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What's the deal with Fall flys?
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Bug diversity can change on a daily Basis. Nymphs of summer have hatched into adults and are no longer available to the fish in the fall so they do not look natural to them. Most of the terrestial go by by after the first frost. So you will want to change your flys for the seasons except for patterns such as Scuds,leeches,sow bugs (nymph patters that are always in the water). Midge Patterns,small nymph patterns to imitate the beginning of the nymph life cycle. Dry flys like mosquitos,black midges,ants are patterns that imitate flys you will find in the colder months, all tend to be a little smaller. Your Parachute adams should work all year around, just down size in colder months.
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What's the deal with Fall flys? - by Cuttbowbrown - 10-16-2011, 07:31 PM
Re: [Cuttbowbrown] What's the deal with Fall flys? - by HFT - 10-17-2011, 12:20 AM

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