12-08-2007, 06:17 AM
about mid winter the stone fly larva is is sizeable and so is the may fly larva.
I see a lot of guys do well on the gills on or near the bottom of the lakes down about 30 feet.
you dont want any thing bigger than a number #8 hook.. 10 or 12 is more the size of the larve during winter months...
helmagranit larve in the streams and shallow river beds... "think I got it right", Helmagranit, they have the heads on them with giagantic mandivals that realy latch on if they get a hold of you... they live under stones and logs in the river systems...
I have one buddie who ties on a tear drop jig and a fly 8 to ten inches above the tear drop, he dose just as well with one as he dose with the other...
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I see a lot of guys do well on the gills on or near the bottom of the lakes down about 30 feet.
you dont want any thing bigger than a number #8 hook.. 10 or 12 is more the size of the larve during winter months...
helmagranit larve in the streams and shallow river beds... "think I got it right", Helmagranit, they have the heads on them with giagantic mandivals that realy latch on if they get a hold of you... they live under stones and logs in the river systems...
I have one buddie who ties on a tear drop jig and a fly 8 to ten inches above the tear drop, he dose just as well with one as he dose with the other...
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