"the pace or frequency of the rise forms can also give hints as to what fly tie on. The big-bodied land insects seldom enter the water in great abundance, and rises to these insects are generally at a more staccato pace. Fish rising steadily, at a more or less regular tempo, are more than likely taking smaller terrestrial form that enter the water in large quantities and allow such rhythmic feeding." Gerald Almy "Tying and Fishing Terrestrials" Rick
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