The Glorious Mayfly (Part 1)

Written by Cameron Larsen


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Clingers are built broad and flat and like faster moving water. March Browns and Light Cahills fall into this category, their hatches are a little more sporadic, they can still offer excellent dry fly action. Their emergence is relatively quick do torepparttar nature of water they ware found.

Swimmers likerepparttar 133110 Isonychias like pools, and slower runs and riffles. They are excellent swimmers and strikes for them ten dot be vicious. They can hatch heavy or sporadic.

Crawlers also prefer softer runs and riffles. These species such asrepparttar 133111 Hendrickson’s and Sulphur’s haverepparttar 133112 hardest time emerging from their shucks. Therefore great fishing can be found drifting nymphs or emerger patterns just belowrepparttar 133113 surface where fat fish love to slurp them up. Their hatches can be explosive and really send fish into a frenzy.

The burrowers like sandy or silt bottoms. They needrepparttar 133114 silt to burrow and survive. Their hatches tend to be legendary and very popular. These mayflies likerepparttar 133115 Drakes and Hexes, are large and infamous. However their hatches are very short-lived, and many people mark their calendars around them.

Afterrepparttar 133116 nymph stage comesrepparttar 133117 emerger stage, which we covered somewhat above. The emerger stage is relatively new are of concentration forrepparttar 133118 fly angler. But it has exploded in popularity, as this stage isrepparttar 133119 most vulnerable forrepparttar 133120 mayfly. Not yet an adult and no longer a nymph, they are very clumsy inrepparttar 133121 water and are free floating as they rise torepparttar 133122 surface. Whole groups of patterns have been designed just for this window of a mayflies life.

Forrepparttar 133123 novice fly fisher I hope this has given you a foundation forrepparttar 133124 appreciation you will sure grow to have of this class of insects. And forrepparttar 133125 ordained, now would be a good time to have your blood pressure checked. I will discussrepparttar 133126 adult mayfly in a future article.

Cameron Larsen is a retired guide and commericial fly tier. He now operates The Big Y Fly Co. At www.bigyflyco.com.


Great Falls Montana skateboard park grand opening event

Written by www.adamlongnecker.com


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Ben Krahn Lien to Tail at Great Falls

Ben Krahn bean plant to fakie at Great Falls

Ben Krahn floatingrepparttar funnel tunnel gap with ease. Second attempt ollie at Great Falls.

Josh Evin Alley Oops over a hip at Great Falls

Josh Evin Methodically Methodsrepparttar 133109 funnel tunnel gap

Josh Evin Frontside hip air at Great Falls

Great Falls looks on as Josh Evin pops a frontside tuck knee air

Josh Evin gap ollie overrepparttar 133110 funnel tunnel at Great Falls

Josh Evin gap ollie overrepparttar 133111 funnel tunnel at Great Falls

Ryan Simonetti, originally of Great Falls Montana, comes home with a method

Great Falls hometown hero now livin' large in L.A. Ryan Simonetti stale fish nosebone

On Sunday morning it was time to move on. For Josh Evin it was time to fly to Denver Colorado for a seven parks over seven days adventure travel camp withrepparttar 133112 Skatepark Sessions crew (skateparksessions.com). For Ben Krahn, Aaron Robinson, photographer Brendan Rohan, and myself it was time to head downrepparttar 133113 road a few hours to our friend Jeff’s house for a pool session atrepparttar 133114 Treasure Bowl with Steve Schneer. Montana’s Big Sky was filled with clouds keepingrepparttar 133115 heat at bay. A morning of drizzle had chased Steve and his crew away, but oncerepparttar 133116 rain stopped we dropped in for a fun filled session. Krahn utilizedrepparttar 133117 new tree quarter-pipe for a tree ride to fakie then back intorepparttar 133118 bowl switch with a switch hip air and on into a switch line. Good times at a surreal location.

Adam Longnecker, www.adamlongnecker.com, is a professional snowboard and skateboard coach. He travels the globe in search of the ultimate rush on his boards while enjoying incredible sites and people along the way. Expression through stories and photos is his way of sharing his ride with you.


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