The Art of Tying BETTER Flat-Headed Nymphs
Автор: Fly Tying Zone, Dave Hise
Загружено: 2023-11-09
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Order Ephemeroptera, Family Heptageniidae are a mayfly with over 500 confirmed species.
Mayfly larvae have the following characteristics:
Body segments: Three body segments
Legs: Six legs
Gills: Delicate gills on the sides of the abdomen
Tails: Two or three tails
Length: Usually 2-32mm in length
Color: Tend to be gray, yellow, or brown
Abdominal length: Long, thin abdomens
Heptageniidae nymphs have long maxillary palps that they use to strain plankton.
Heptageniidae nymphs can usually be found in lotic and lentic (erosional) areas. They are generally clingers and can be often found on submerged rocks.
This pattern is tied on a jig style hook so it can ride along the bottom without hanging up as often.
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