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    Default Fishing the well curve

    Okay, I read this article over [url=http://www.warmwaterflyfisher.com/wwjournal/wwjournwwtips6.htm:358ed]Here[/url:358ed] a couple of weeks ago and have been meaning to post it here for your perusal and input.

    In summary it stated how with the bugs growing and hatching all summer, that we need to vary fly sizes based on a well curve. Now, I always did try to fish with flies that are about the size of the forage, but this made me think a bit.

    What are the sizes of the nymphs throughout the months of the year? What are the sizes of the YOY baitfish during the various months when you can fish for Bass and Crappie? Other thoughts?

    Thanks,

    Don
    Don Rolfson

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    To a very great degree,the exact sizes depends upon the water your fishing. Even in the same geographic area, some streams or ponds are more fertile than others. That said, I've found in my area of SW Ohio the following sizes seem to match the average of what I seign from the creek:

    January -
    mayfly nymphs about size 18
    caddis larva about size 18
    crane fly larva - up to size 6
    helgrammite - up to size 4
    shad - 3" long
    Stonecats or madtoms - from 3" to 8" long
    bluntnose minnows, shiners, etc.. - more than 3" long

    April -
    mayfly nymphs about size 12
    caddis larva about size 14
    crane fly larva - up to size 4
    helgrammite - up to size 2
    shad - 3" long
    Stonecats or madtoms - from 3" to 8" long
    bluntnose minnows, shiners, etc.. - more than 3" long

    July
    mayfly nymphs about size 20
    caddis larva about size 16
    crane fly larva - up to size 4
    helgrammite - up to size 2 with more below size 8 than in cold months
    shad - 1/2" long or even smaller - size 12
    Stonecats or madtoms - from 1" to 8" long
    bluntnose minnows, shiners, etc.. - from 1/2" to more than 3" long
    Fry - bluegill, crappie, etc... about 1/2" and almost transparent

    October
    mayfly nymphs about size 18
    caddis larva about size 20
    crane fly larva - up to size 6
    helgrammite - between 8 and 4
    shad - 1" to 2" long, some up to 3"
    Stonecats or madtoms - from 2" to 5" long
    bluntnose minnows, shiners, etc.. - from 3/4" to 2" long
    Fry - bluegill, crappie, etc... about 1 1/2" and translucent

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