OK,
I see the description now:
When on the Lake I noticed a large, clumsy fly emerge that looked
like a Salmon fly. I watched one crawl out of its nymphal shuck.
They are very clumsy flyers and the adults often ended up in the lake.
Is there a variety of Salmon fly that lives in lakes and emerges from the
surface? Or was I mistaking this bug for something else?
It had a large green body but only half the size of a large salmon
fly,it had wings stretched across its abdomen like a salmon fly, that
proved to be double wings when it flew.
Any body out there familiar with a Stone fly that lives in lakes?
Could it have been a very large Caddis?
Wes
- Re: [VFB] Yellowstone digital pics Wes Wada
- Re: [VFB] Yellowstone digital pics Neal Patrick Eller
