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Just got on the site. I am looking forward to a deep dive. Thank you!Bueller,
A very knowledgeable friend of mine, John Kreft uses a mesh paint strainer bag, 1 gallon size. Lowes and Amazon has them. Sorry but I cant figure out how to cut and paste the Amazon Link. I tried but I am a techno idiot.
I picked up mine at Lowes in the paint section. Its like 2 mesh strainers for 3 or 4 bucks. They slip over your trout net when needed, take up very little space in the pack or vest and are extremely nice to have.
Check out Johns website Riverkeeper Flies. Massive amount of knowledge and info shared there by him.
Have fun.
Bob
Biting flies in IcelandYou need to clean all that dirt off your camera lens…..
Mosquitos or flies?
SF
That's exactly what I use. One of my fishing buddies was fairly heavy into entomology and at one time he had to decide to go into entomology or microbiology while attending OSU. He decided on microbiology but did take enough classes (with Hafele and Hughes) in bugology to know quite a bit and passed some of the knowledge on to me.When in WA insect collecting, I used a kick net, home-made with two dowels and window screening material.
There's a ton of value in it....especially when you take your kiddo along who doesn't give a crap about the fish or fishing, but really thinks the bugs are pretty damn cool.I don't put much value on seining, these days, though. In my experience, it doesn't give you a meaningful signal.
Also useful in scaring the crap out of your significant other as you show her a giant stone nymph…my wife took her bare feet out of the river…There's a ton of value in it....especially when you take your kiddo along who doesn't give a crap about the fish or fishing, but really thinks the bugs are pretty damn cool.
lol....Also useful in scaring the crap out of your significant other as you show her a giant stone nymph…my wife took her bare feet out of the river…
Look into Oliver Edwards videos on YouTube for this type of set up.When in WA insect collecting, I used a kick net, home-made with two dowels and window screening material.