Some years ago, we had a ffish@ conclave up at Rattlesnake. It's a chance to get to know each other and was a lot of fun. Maybe we should organize another up there....

Jay Paulson
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Mark-

Good to know, as I intend to head up that way soon. If anyone else happens
to be following this thread, I would encourage you to check out the link to
Jason Neuswanger's Troutnut.com website that Mark provided. It is by far
the best source for aquatic insect photos on the internet.


Cheers,

Roger Rohrbeck
www.FlyfishingEntomology.com


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There was a nice little hatch of callibaetis, I think, anyway they looked
like the pictures on the link below. Probably a size 12.

http://www.troutnut.com/naturals/mayflies/callibaetis/index.php

It ended around 2:30 - 3 ish. As is typical with rattlesnake fish still
continued to rise sporadically till we left at 4.

Mark

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Mark-

What insects (if any) did you see hatching, flying around, evidence of, etc?

Roger
www.FlyfishingEntomology.com


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Well against all my misgivings we went up to rattlsnake for the afternoon. I
was pleasantly surprised that the lake wasn't as crowded as I expected. The
fish were pretty willing, and we were able to take 10 in a couple of hours,
both ontop of the water and below the water. Most people around seemed to be
getting into some sort of fish, with some guys really cleaning up and some
doing all right. I don't think the wooley bugger trollers were doing so
well, but those fishing dries or pulling nymphs near the surface seemed to
do best. We fished black elk haired caddis 14 , march brown 12 , parachute
adams 20, emerger 14 , and a bh march brown nymphs 14, all of these drew
multiple strikes. Water level was low, but not the lowest I've seen. Boat
ramp was still usable but a zoo.


Mark

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