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GaryMay 16th, 2008, 8:53 pm
Wethersfield Ct.

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Hi everyone I am from Connecticut and I fish the Farmington River most of my time. It seems to me that some years the hendickson hatch is heavier than others. What would be the greatest determining factors regarding next years hatch of any mayfly? Some dicussion wants to blame it on high water during a current years hatch but I feel it has to be more complex than that like what if we got a cold frost one night before the spinners have a chance to mate and drop? All answers will be appreciated.
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VermonterMay 16th, 2008, 10:33 pm
Posts: 17Good luck!
Of course the other question is will the hatch be late or early?
Good luck with that one too.
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