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BrettHRomer has attached these 6 pictures to aid in identification. The message is below.
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BrettHRomerMay 7th, 2008, 9:12 am
Posts: 2Hey guys...wanted to say we've had an excellent couple of weeks fishing here in good ol East Tennessee! I've been picking apart the Watauga River for the past 6 months trying to figure out the on slaught of hatches that river seems to have! I really wanted to fish the caddis hatch this year but seemed to miss out.

The other day while on the water we watched sporadic hatches of what appeared to be sulphurs coming off. Sizes ranging from about a 14 to a size 16 absolutely no smaller! I managed to snap a picture of one of these guys, but only after mashing his/her wing! I spent around 4 hours looking through Jason's site only coming up with the little yellow quill. I'm really confused guys. It has huge black eyes....ah forget it here's the pictures! This one would fit nicely on a size 14 TMC 100!

[IMG]http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n209/fishermansfly/DSC00190.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n209/fishermansfly/DSC00193-1.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n209/fishermansfly/DSC00194-1.jpg[/IMG]

That veiny wing and the heavily segmented body is what's telling me it's not a sulphur!

I also managed to snap a few other pictures of some other specimans for you and a pic of a hydro for you all to marval at!

[IMG]http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n209/fishermansfly/DSC00185.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n209/fishermansfly/DSC00174.jpg[/IMG]

Here's that caddis!

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GONZOMay 7th, 2008, 11:41 am
"Bear Swamp," PA

Posts: 866
Brett,

The yellow mayfly dun is a male heptageniid, the nymph is an Ephemerella nymph (probably one of the "sulphurs"), and the caddisfly pupa appears to be a hydropsychid.

PS--Welcome to the site!
JOHNWMay 7th, 2008, 6:24 pm
Chambersburg, PA

Posts: 157
Brett,
Welcome!
It's good to hear the Watauga is doing so well insect wise. I'm curious as to what general area of the river your samples are from?
I was under the impression that the lower section (below the Old National Rayon in Elizabethton) was pretty limited for mayflies. I certainly hope that that old info is now incorrect and the insect life is fully rebounding from the fire.
John
Angler by Genetics
TaxonMay 7th, 2008, 6:48 pm
Mercer Island, WA

Posts: 477
Brett-

To supplement to Gonzo's family identification of your yellow mayfly dun, I believe it be Stenacron heterotarsale, now classified as Stenacron interpunctatum.
Roger Rohrbeck
www.FlyfishingEntomology.com
CrenoMay 7th, 2008, 7:48 pm
Centennial CO

Posts: 33
Brett - if you still have the caddis specimen it can probably be identified to species since the black wingpads are quite developed. I would expect to be able to see obvious gill tufts if this is a hydropsychid. It looks to me like there are broad, flattened palps just under the head. (they could be the forelegs but they don't look right) If so this would probably be a brachycentrid. That would also explain what appear to be fairly thick antennae. Hydropsychids (except the Arctopsychinae) have fairly fine antennae, particularly at the tips.

dave
BrettHRomerMay 7th, 2008, 9:36 pm
Posts: 2Man! You all are awesome....I'd like to take all u guys fishing and pick ur brains! I'd love to be able to learn all this stuff, makes for a better tier! As far as the Watauga, it's pretty good...I wouldn't say a full rebound as of yet, but the fish are always willing to take what you give them in the lower section...Below persinger bridge all the way out! The river is absolutely chalked full of caddis!!!! Both cased and free living...I have one pattern that is absolutely killer for cased caddis on that river, a buddy and I dreamed it up after a couple of different patterns that wouldn't make the cut.

As for the caddis I no longer have that speciman! I need to get some bug balm! Anyone know any supplements?

Thanks again guys!
~Brett
JOHNWMay 8th, 2008, 5:26 pm
Chambersburg, PA

Posts: 157
"....I'd like to take all u guys fishing and pick ur brains!"

Brett,
Careful what you wish for with this crew.

As an aside have you started seeing any drakes on the mountain streams down that way? I'm thinking the hatch should be just about ready to pop.
JW
Angler by Genetics
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