Hi Jimmy and All
This quote reminds me of the time I was at Red Lake a
small lake in wilderness Nova Scotia. There were so
many spinners on the water the snakes were coming out
from the bank, swimming around  and eating the
spinners on the surface. I even got a picture!
The snakes were ordinary garden snakes but they were
having a feed. Thanks for reminding me
Paul

--- "Jimmy D. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> . . . .  there are cariers and side-streams on the
> River Test on which 
> falls of spinners can be so heavy at certain times
> of the year that the 
> eels have been seen there, lying just beneath the
> surface and rising to 
> spent flies just as trout do.
> 
> Peter Lapsley
> River Trout Flyfishing [1988]
> 
> -- 
> JIMMY D. MOORE
> 
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