Terrestrial flies are a broad group of artificial flies used by fly anglers to imitate terrestrial insects that fall prey to fish in rivers, streams and...
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Artificial fly (redirect from Fishing flies)
Artificial flies may be constructed to represent all manner of potential preys to freshwater and saltwater fish, including aquatic and terrestrial insects...
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Dry fly fishing (section Dry flies)
sport. Erickson, Jeff (2 June 2014). "Extraterrestrials: 12 Best Terrestrial Flies for Trout Fishing". Outdoor Life. Bonnier Corporation. Retrieved 17...
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Fly fishing (category Flies and humans)
materials are now popular and prevalent. Flies are tied in sizes, colors and patterns to match local terrestrial and aquatic insects, bait-fish, or other...
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Hoverfly (redirect from Hover flies)
Hoverflies, also called flower flies or syrphids, make up the insect family Syrphidae. As their common name suggests, they are often seen hovering or...
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Psychodidae (redirect from Moth flies)
Psychodidae, also called drain flies, sink flies, filter flies, sewer flies, or sewer gnats, is a family of true flies. Some genera have short, hairy...
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Caddisfly (redirect from Nesting in caddis flies)
or order Trichoptera, are a group of insects with aquatic larvae and terrestrial adults. There are approximately 14,500 described species, most of which...
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Ceratopogonidae is a family of flies commonly known as no-see-ums, or biting midges, generally 1–3 millimetres (1⁄16–1⁄8 in) in length. The family includes...
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