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The Specimen

Ameletus ludens (Brown Dun) Mayfly NymphAmeletus ludens (Brown Dun) Mayfly NymphView 9 Pictures
Region: Northeast
Collected Mar 29, 2005
Added Apr 7, 2006

The Discussion

Bagsam6April 22nd, 2008, 3:49 pm
Posts: 1I have been a fly fisherman for a lot of years but I have a problem finding the right fly pattern for the black crappie in the lakes around Laconia New Hampshire. Does anyone have any ideas and if so would you please share them. I also have a pattern that I tie that works great on west and east coast for rainbow trout if anyone would like it please let me know.

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MartinlfApril 22nd, 2008, 8:49 pm
Palmyra PA

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Clouser minnow?
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