Eperous wrote:wiFlyFisher wrote:Paul Weamer - provides the Latin name of Western March Browns up front, first page -
Ed
Hmmm . . . that'd be a Rithrogena, if I'm not mistaken.
Eric
Eperous wrote:wiFlyFisher wrote:Paul Weamer - provides the Latin name of Western March Browns up front, first page -
Ed
dennis wrote:wiFlyfisher, a few years ago FFM done a artical by Schwiebert called "March Browns". Outstanding story about the history of the insect and a day on a Pocono stream he cherished alot. After reading that artical I went out and bought "Matching the Hatch" and took that 1970 copy(I still have it)
everywhere I fished. I still tie alot of patterns including the seneomema vicarium or whatever you bug nutscall them today using Ernie's book.
The artical was in the May/June issue 1982.
ewpeper wrote:Eperous wrote:wiFlyFisher wrote:Paul Weamer - provides the Latin name of Western March Browns up front, first page -
Ed
Hmmm . . . that'd be a Rithrogena, if I'm not mistaken.
Eric
dennis wrote:wiFlyfisher, a few years ago FFM done a artical by Schwiebert called "March Browns". Outstanding story about the history of the insect and a day on a Pocono stream he cherished alot. After reading that artical I went out and bought "Matching the Hatch" and took that 1970 copy(I still have it) everywhere I fished.
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