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To: yard_man who wrote (690)5/18/1998 10:48:00 AM
From: Chip McVickar  Respond to of 745
 
Tippet
We've got a lot of caddis flies, similar to your hares ear.....I think we
call it a beads-head....they come in different colors.

The production of the rivers has fallen off over the years....mostly
from polution and acid rain. Fly hatches are down and hold overs are
deminished from pressure and dropping food supplies from polution. Mostly
hatchery fish unless you get up in the wilder streams for small brookies.
Ever Maine's north rivers don't produce like they use too.

Never pass-up a chance to fish the spring warm spells....always the most
rewarding for hatches and regainning those feelings of "unexpected smiling"
that keep taking us back to the waters.

By the end of June it's all over....have a great trip.
Hope you come across an enormous hatch of Ephemerella subvaria or an
early hatch of Ephemera simulans.
I'll have to wait for the weekend.
Good Luck
Chip