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Below the surface: Baetis, Worms, RS2, BWO Emergers, Caddis (all forms), and more Caddis patterns
Colorado Friday Coffee, Sports, Fishing - Hmmmm Tim Romano 2007
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The fish were keying in on green scuds, Quill Body Emergers, and BWOs.
Colorado Reservoir Dogs Tim Romano 2007
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Emergers are the transitional stage of life where the nymphs begin to split their wing case, float to the water's surface and then hatch into an adult, winged insect.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Emergers are the transitional stage of life where the nymphs begin to split their wing case, float to the water's surface and then hatch into an adult, winged insect.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Emergers are the transitional stage of life where the nymphs begin to split their wing case, float to the water's surface and then hatch into an adult, winged insect.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Emergers are the transitional stage of life where the nymphs begin to split their wing case, float to the water's surface and then hatch into an adult, winged insect.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Emergers are the transitional stage of life where the nymphs begin to split their wing case, float to the water's surface and then hatch into an adult, winged insect.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Emergers are the transitional stage of life where the nymphs begin to split their wing case, float to the water's surface and then hatch into an adult, winged insect.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Emergers are the transitional stage of life where the nymphs begin to split their wing case, float to the water's surface and then hatch into an adult, winged insect.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Emergers are the transitional stage of life where the nymphs begin to split their wing case, float to the water's surface and then hatch into an adult, winged insect.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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