BYARD,

  Could that be what I've heard referred to as the COFFIN FLY??? I've 
seen flies tyed for it & that baby looks like what the patterns are 
fashioned after. Not much up on eastern Mayflies...for good reason, I 
live in California. Hope this helps...

                DEAN...


Nope Dean...not a Coffin Fly. The Coffin is the spinner stage of a 
Green Drake and is huge at 17-25mm. Also it's abdomen is distinctly 
white, not clear and the wings are mottled with black with a greenish 
tint. I'm most familiar with Coffins, it being a wonderful and 
favorite hatch.

This bugger as been identified for me as a Paraleptophlebia Mollis 
(or debilis). It's a very small fly...while not as tiny as a Trico it 
has the same characteristic dancing up and down in the air during 
it's mating ritual. Neat and prolific bug...but I guess it's not of 
major importance in the fish meal scheme of things.

Thanks...byard

Byard Miller
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