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    MICHIGAN MOSQUITO

    "I?m sure this fly was originally developed to represent a generalized dark mayfly pattern.*I have found that fish will rise to this fly when they aren?t taking anything else. This delicate pattern is pure elegance. It floats well and is easy to tie."

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    Love, love, love the mosquito pattern!! A great fly in most fishing areas.
    My only "dealings" with the Michigan mosquito (the insect, not the fly) would leave me believing their size was closer to the picture of the gorgeous creature, on the opening page of todays cover!!
    Last edited by Betty Hiner; 11-16-2009 at 06:32 PM.
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