Husk (shuck?) nentification
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Husk (shuck?) nentification
On my swing by the stream. March Brown?
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Re: Husk (shuck?) nentification
I say some kinds drake?? but what do I know? I also think the spinner in the other thread is a march brown....could be rite on both?
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Re: Husk (shuck?) nentification
Black stonefly. Not a mayfly. That's what we call a back-splitter.
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Re: Husk (shuck?) nentification
Definitely a black stonefly. You might have been thrown off some since anglers traditionally associate them with the late winter/early spring months.
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