SilverFly Legend May 23, 2026 #2 Atlantic salmon! (sorry had to). Not a fly (Diptera) since it looks like more than 2 wings. Guessing some kind of wasp?
Atlantic salmon! (sorry had to). Not a fly (Diptera) since it looks like more than 2 wings. Guessing some kind of wasp?
SurfnFish Legend Forum Supporter May 23, 2026 #4 appears to be a flying ant, they just started showing up on the local lakes
Jim F. Still a Genuine Montana Fossil Forum Supporter May 23, 2026 #5 Since ant swarms are starting, I'm going with an ant alate, the winged reproductive version.
Canuck from Kansas Aimlessly wondering through life Forum Supporter May 23, 2026 #6 Sure looks like an ant from here.
SurfnFish Legend Forum Supporter May 23, 2026 #7 flying ant, they just started showing up on the lakes..one of the go to patterns up on the volcano lakes once the temps rise
flying ant, they just started showing up on the lakes..one of the go to patterns up on the volcano lakes once the temps rise
FinLuver Native Oregonian…1846 May 23, 2026 #8 When you see those, fish these… Last edited: May 24, 2026
Matt B RAMONES Forum Supporter May 25, 2026 #9 I don’t know. Ants fold their wings flat over their backs, and that critter’s wings are in a delta shape. Also the antennae don’t seem like typical “elbowed” ant antennae. I think that’s an ant imitator.
I don’t know. Ants fold their wings flat over their backs, and that critter’s wings are in a delta shape. Also the antennae don’t seem like typical “elbowed” ant antennae. I think that’s an ant imitator.