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    here were a few Hendricksons but a good number of small stoneflies and caddis as well. guys that caught fish that day favored the caddis.

    Ol Bill
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    Scroll down to the yellow flowers with leaves spotted like a brookies' back. There are also white trout lillies where we live.
    [url=http://www.pbase.com/lilwings/canon:609ad]http://www.pbase.com/lilwings/canon[/url:609ad]

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    [url=http://www.naturealmanac.com/natural_events/t/trout_lilly.html:d86dc]http://www.naturealmanac.com/natural_events/t/trout_lilly.html[/url:d86dc]

    both colors

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    Flyangler,
    What beautiful pics you have sent us. I never knew that there was a white variety. I seem to rember seeing an individual plant that had light, almost white spots instead of the usual brown.

    There was a very good crop of them this season...They bloomed in profusion.

    Ol' Bill

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