Butterflies don't eat our angora sweaters....................
- are more graceful and visible during the day.
Presently I am pupating a wooly bear moth.
I wonder if a big moth fly would work on brown trout?



At 03:18 PM 4/25/02 -0400, you wrote:
>>We fly fishermen(women) are always learning about, talking about mayflies
>>and caddis flies, stoneflies, . . .
>
>Jake...
>
>I was just browsing that mag yesterday and marveled at the moth photos. I 
>usually see 1 or 2 Luna Moths each year and am always awed by their size 
>and beauty. I always wondered why moths were always second fiddle to 
>butterflies.
>
>keep tyin'...byard
>
>Byard Miller
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