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Mayfly of the month:
Family Leptophlebiidae
Habroleptoides (photo) and Paraleptophlebia hatch in big numbers from March to May.
Recension of books:
Recent fly tyings :
HANGOVER CRIPPLE
Often selective fish prefer to take those mayflies that did not make it, trapped in the water film
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IGEL Palmer
A simple to tye palmer, very visible under any condition and valuable mounted on small hooks too:
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An wonderful day on an alpine lake, fly fishing for trout and .. big landlocked graylings
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With the mind free from focusing on possible hatches or nymph techniques, in winter we can dust off our large streamer boxes and try to lure hungry predators
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Warm greetings from a far planet, that tells us about an innatural catastrophy. Danger: do not try to reproduce the contents, you may jeopardize your life, this is fishing-fiction.
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The Soca river: with its the turquoise colour and the rich fish population is definitely a unique gem of nature that each fly angler ought to visit
MAHOGANY FAY
In spring, either on alpine streams or chalkstreams a Leptophlebiidae hatch is far more then an
educated guess.
SUPERDUDE
Mounted on a 6,5 cm. hollow tube, fit for pikes, huchos, blackbass and with stainless hook for saltwater
LEESKA
For very tiny nymphs (in the picture on hook 20),
a way to tye flat bodies with variegated colour shades
ARPO
A very simple to tye pattern that can help resolve the impossible when tiny mayflies are hatching ..