The fish would have trouble picking out an imitation with all these naturals.
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The fish would have trouble picking out an imitation with all these naturals.
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Bob
Hi Folks,
Some years back we were taking a barge
load of refinery gear up the Mississippi to
Ohio when one evening we were innundated by
grey hex's. Couldn't open your eyes or
mouth on deck.*G* Amazing! We put the bow
of the barge on the bank and waited several
hours before continuing. Warm regards, Jim
Dear Bob,
They routinely close the Market Street bridge in Wilkes-Barre during the whitefly hatch because the smashed flies coat the bridge deck and make driving difficult.
I think they wind up hosing the bridge deck off with firetrucks.
Best Wishes,
Avalon
[This message has been edited by Avalon (edited 11 July 2006).]
Having gone to school in Wilkes-Barre, I can vouch for the white fly hatch. Unfortunately, the fishing wasn't any good on the Susquehanna when I was there.