Allan,
FOUND IT! It being such a small pond I didnt think It would be on the web,
but lo and behold, it's there. Guilford Park Pond, near Jessup, Howard
County, near Guilford Road (2003, 2005)
What an oddity, not many places in MD have freshwater jellyfish according to
the site!!! If anyone in the MD area would like to come out and experiance
this, mail me off-list.
-Eddie
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Freshwater Jelly Fish?!!?!
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 08:24:27 -0500
EDDIE,
Where do yu live?
Here's a website with a "distribution" chart for freshwater jellyfish:
<http://nsm1.nsm.iup.edu/tpeard/ustates.html>
a,
as out fishing for bass today on a small lake/pond. Freshwater. As I
moved into the shallow area, there were these transparent white things
floating around. I had no idea what they were, but as I looked closer, I
could clearly see they were jelly fish. They look like the smaller
version of a Moon Jellyfish (i think that's what they're called. No
tenticles.) They were about the size of a nickle, and literally there
were hundreds of them. Has anyone seen anything like this before, know
what they are, or have any information on these? It seems very strange to
me. Any info is greatly appreciated.
-Eddie
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Subject: RE: [VFB] Bug ID and immitation?
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 02:37:26 -0400
Del,
Dobson flies are not part of a fishes diet, to my knowledge. From what I
understand, they dont hang out much near the water once they are hatched,
except to mate. Who knows though, maybe bass and trout love them. Try
an oversized crane fly to try to imitate it.
The larva, as previously said, will catch small mouth all day long. Trout
love 'em too. There are many patterns out there. Black Wolly Buggers,
Whitlock's Helgramittes, Bill Skilton's Hellgramite.
Bills is my favorite pattern. I believe his website is www.usaflies.com
and the product he uses is a very shaggy chenille. It looks alive in the
water, even when it isnt moving. It works wonders. if there isnt a
picture there, let me know off list and I'll tie one up for you.
No affiliation with Mr. Skilton, just a big fan. Very nice guy.
-Eddie
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Subject: [VFB] Bug ID and immitation?
Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 04:54:00 EDT
Anyone know what this is?
I found one almost identical to it at work. Dang thing is like 8
inches
long!! What would eat it and what can I use to imitate it??
--
Allan Fish
Greenwood, IN
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