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    What are the white flies that are supposed to be prevelant in Michigan during the fish-in?? Is there a pattern to tie from?
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    It is the ephoron mayfly. I use a size 14 all white mayfly pattern and spinner pattern. Another option is to carry some cream varients which will do for both. Unless they run a little earlier on the Au Sable than they do down here the hatch will just be starting and not the blizzard of White mayflies that occurs near the end of the month.
    I can think of few acts more selfish than refusing a vaccination.

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    I like a white wulff for that hatch in a size 12. Also one thing to remember is that the WHite Fly is unique in that it doesn't have a dun stage in it's life cycle, it emerges as a spinner.

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    OLB The whitefly does have a dun stage it is just very short with maturation often occuring within minutes of emergence. That is based on Hatches II as I haven't tried to catch any and observe the process.
    I can think of few acts more selfish than refusing a vaccination.

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    Yup you're right Pulled out Hatches II, "The male moults into a spinner immediately after hatching,the female does not moult ino a spinner at all."

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    Betty;
    My chart show, White Fly size 12 - 14. And, White Miller Caddis size 14 - 16. Now I've got to find out the differance!!

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    Seem to be fairly large flies! I keep thinking of the little white flies in Arizona ... 50 could fit on a dime.
    Jack, what's a white miller caddis?!?
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    Betty;
    I'm going to have to do a Google Search for it!
    Capt. Tony sent me a receipe for a beetle that he's had good luck with.
    16 Dry Fly hook
    peacock hurl body
    2 white CDC feathers tied over the back
    Hi Vis White tied over that.
    The CDC must look like little legs when floating in the surface.

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    Hi Betty,

    Not sure what the pattern would be, but when I was growing up in Nova Scotia small white moths were called Millers. Here's what I use as an immitation:

    Tail: white fibers
    body: white wool
    rib : silver wire
    hackel : grizzle, palmed up the body
    wings : white slips tied in wet fly style
    throat: black fibers (or a few strands of peacock sword looks good)

    This is what I call a "white invicta", as the construction is basically an Invicta, only changing the colour of the materials.

    We used to fish a small wet fly, which was called a white miller, that pattern was simply:

    Tail: white fibers
    body: white floss
    rib : silver wire/tinsel
    wing: white slips (wet fly style)
    throat: white fibers.

    I like the "white Invicta" though, as I think the palmered hackle gives more movement. However, the latter does allow one to tie smaller sizes.

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    Betty are you going to the Michigan Fish In? Just wondering? Ron

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