When the fishing gets slow I always make good use of my time on the river whether being productive in my studying bugs or productive in my rest and relaxation. I usually take a good book, my tobacco pipe, a tasty snack and my camera with me when I go fishing. Sometimes, even when the fishing
is good it's still nice to stop and have a snack and take a look around. Since I started tying flies a few years ago I've become more and more interested in aquatic insects and their various life cycle stages. I took some pictures on several of my last outings and here are a few. As the colder months move in I will spend less time on the river and more time at the vice.
I caught this little stonefly (adult) on the upper Buffalo River back in March.
This mayfly nymph was clinging to the bottom of a rock at Rim Shoals (White River)
A Pale Morning Dun (Mayfly) on the Buffalo River. Don't see too many of these on the White where they would be quickly gobbled up and more useful to the fly fisherman than they are on the Buffalo.
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