Bill:  I believe that the yellow insect is a stonefly,
called locally the Yellow Sally.  The dark mayfly will have
to get an ID from someone who know their mayflies better
than I do.  Good luck, and thanks for the fun pics.

Larry Johnson
Springville, Utah  

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/08/03 19:47 PM >>>
Hi All you VFB'ers!

I haven't posted anything here for a while now so I figured
I'd save up a
couple of good questions for the likes of you. I went
fishing yesterday for
a couple of hours on a little creek called Stevens up here
on the good ol'
Olympic peninsula in WA state. Fish were all smallish (still
waiting for the
sea-run cutt's to start back into the rivers) but a whole
heck of a lot of
fun. Anyway I've got some pictures posted at
http://www.graysharborcomputer.com/flyfish/stevenscreek.htm
I took some
photo's of some of the insects (and fish) on stream and was
wondering if any
of you could help me identify these? One is a very small
what appears to be
a stonefly. Is this a small yellow stone? About 1/3 of an
inch long. Also
some sort of mayfly & nymphs. Can anyone help identify?...
Some cool
pictures anyway...

Bill P.

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