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GRASSHOPPERS AND OTHER TERRESTRIALS

 
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About the Grasshoppers and Other Terrestrials natural

Size: 10,12
Mimics: Terrestrials
About the Terrestrials
Grasshoppers (hoppers) are often blown off grass and bushes and into lakes and streams in summer and fall. The patterns are large dry flies that require no soft, subtle presentation.

Patterns mimic the following stage(s): Adult

Crickets are often blown off grass and bushes and into lakes and streams in summer and fall. The patterns are large dry flies that require no soft, subtle presentation.

Patterns mimic the following stage(s): Adult

Flying ants are often blown onto the water and fed on. They are also carried uphill by warm air currents and blown onto the water (upslope blow-ins). In late summer and fall ants will be on leaves and in branches of streamside vegetation, looking for food. They live in dead trees by the streams, and lots of them drop into the water.

Patterns mimic the following stage(s): Adult

Beetles are fed on by when they incidentally fall into the water. They are very important in late summer and fall. There are no specific life cycle habits or hatches which toss beetles into the water in great numbers. They are abundant and fed on frequently so have patterns in your box.

Patterns mimic the following stage(s): Adult


Picture(s) of adult

Where you could potentially find the Grasshoppers and Other Terrestrials

White River, Arkansas
American River, California
Baum Lake, California
Big Lake, California
Carson River (East Fork) , California
Eagle Lake, California
Eastman Lake, California
Frenchman Lake, California
Kern River, California
Kings River, California
Lake Almanor, California
Lake Davis, California
Lewiston Lake, California
Mammoth Lakes, California
Sacremento River (Upper), California
San Joaquin River, California
Stanislaus River, California
Elk Creek, Colorado
Florida River, Colorado
Rio Blanco, Colorado
Rio Chama, Colorado
Vallecito Creek, Colorado
Big Lost, Idaho
Big Wood River, Idaho
Silver Creek, Idaho
 
 

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Common Fly Patterns and Naturals

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