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He allows himself to recall the summers he spent in Montana, fly fishing for trout, dissecting Stoneflies and Pale Morning Dun, and then tying his own flies.
Julianne cully perlman 2010
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Stoneflies are commonest in cool oligotrophic streams or lakes.
Insecta (Aquatic) 2008
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Stoneflies are a good example of the primitive insect body form.
Insecta (Aquatic) 2008
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Stoneflies: Stonefly patterns can work well if the trout are used to seeing and eating the big insects.
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Midges and Blue Wing Olive mayflies dominate the early season, while Caddis and Stoneflies become active in April and May.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Midges and Blue Wing Olive mayflies dominate the early season, while Caddis and Stoneflies become active in April and May.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Midges and Blue Wing Olive mayflies dominate the early season, while Caddis and Stoneflies become active in April and May.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Midges and Blue Wing Olive mayflies dominate the early season, while Caddis and Stoneflies become active in April and May.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Midges and Blue Wing Olive mayflies dominate the early season, while Caddis and Stoneflies become active in April and May.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Midges and Blue Wing Olive mayflies dominate the early season, while Caddis and Stoneflies become active in April and May.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Kirk Webb Special to The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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