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Re: Green Drakes

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:06 pm
by DUBBN
I have been racking my brain looking for this photo. It is a Green Drake I took out of a fishes mouth on the Roaring Fork about three weeks before the adults made their appearance. Weird nymphs, as they range in color from Lt Rusty Red, to Lt Olive, to almost Black, depending on which river, or even section of river you are on.

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Re: Green Drakes

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 12:43 pm
by tie2fish
Robust rascals, aren't they? What Wayne's excellent photo does not show are the abdominal gills, which flare out when the nymph is submerged. Here is a Green Drake nymph I tied using olive ostrich herl for the gills. Due to the limited populations of Green Drakes in our area, I have not yet had a chance to try this out, but hope to rectify that this coming year on Penn's Creek around Memorial Day.

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Re: Green Drakes

Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 1:30 pm
by letumgo
Remarkable Bill. What a "fishy" looking pattern (sincere compliment).

I love seeing the insect photos and fly patterns together. It really solidifies the idea of matching the hatch, and the options available.