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    Default Troutbugs

    bugs are so difficult to photograph but i like trying. if anyone has a trout bug photo and would like to post it, please post it.








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    7x,
    Thanks for the nice photos! I especially like the Mayfly on the Brown's back pic.
    Doug
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    Great pic's, may I ask what kind of camera are you using ? I shoot with an Olympus 730 digital and I can't seem to get my photo's to turn out like that. I even lose the color in some of the flies I tie and try to shoot. Any helpful hints?

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    Default South Fork Stoneflies

    Salmonfly nymph.



    Golden Stone nymph.

    Last edited by JohnScott; 12-17-2008 at 02:03 PM.
    The fish are always right.

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    Default Teton River Caddis

    October caddis adult.



    Another angle.

    The fish are always right.

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    Default great site

    if you want a great site for bug photos and info go to www.troutnut.com

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    Default Golden Stone Nymph

    JohnScott: I get a kick out of tying stonefly nymph patterns and I'm always looking for new and easier ties. Can you post a picture and pattern of your golden stone nymph pattern? Nice photos, to all of you.

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    This damselfly landed on my friend's finger while fishing a lake last summer. A closer look revealed that it was there to finish it's lunch, a calibaetis mayfly.


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    Salmonflies on the Madison. One with the egg cluster and a view from the underside from the fish's perspective.


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    Glenn -

    WOW !! A couple great pics. The one showing the egg cluster is unique to all the pics of salmonflies I've seen, and that is a bunch of them.

    John
    The fish are always right.

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