Don't know anything about moths, but since this string was titled "other bugs", thought I'd throw my two cents in:
When I first arrived here in New Zealand it was the middle of summer. Walking through the "bush", the sound of cicadas is deafening. Cicadas are terrible flyers, and are constantly crashing into trees, people, and even bodies of water. Trout, and consequently fly fishermen, make use of them here. A typical cicada fly looks similar to a Madame X, but a lot more suped up, and is tied around size 6. The tactic is much like that with the moth pattern, and the delicate casts that are often associated with NZ fly fishing go right out the window. The NZ trout usually attack them quite violently. Jason __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - your guide to health and wellness http://health.yahoo.com
