Angler's Entomology Podcast
Bibios, Heather Flies, Hawthorn Flies, Blossom Flies, Love Bugs - you name it. An interesting critter that .. for some reason seems more popular in Europe rather than the US. Whazzup with that?
info_outline Episode 50: Pics and Patterns for BibiosAngler's Entomology Podcast
I was thinking about doing this episode having lunch outside one day, and bemoaning the fact that I didn't have any pictures of these guys that I could publish on the blog. At that moment a bibio that landed on the table in front of me. Of course I was too discombobulated to get a picture before it flew off - but I saw that as a good sign to do this episode. But that said, there are plenty of pictures of these guys on the interweb. For example, here: As you can see, there is a fair bit of diversity, but note the black or black and red...
info_outline Episode 49? Quill GordonAngler's Entomology Podcast
Hey all - all about Quill Gordons and Theodore Gordon. Hope you enjoy it!
info_outline Episode 49? Pics and Patterns for Quill GordonsAngler's Entomology Podcast
Hey all - I don't have any pics of an adult Epeorus pleuralis but here are some nymphs. Note the two tails and the flat, triangular body with eyes on the top of their head. Also note the broad gills on the abdomen - they are always moving. So in terms of patterns, as I mentioned on the blog, there is a really nice pattern from Ed Ostapczuk's Epeorus. Tail: Wood Duck Flank Rib/Gills - brown saddle - trimmed top and bottom Underbody - Lead, wrapped with brown floss. Abdomen: Red Fox and Brown Rabbit dubbing Wing Case: Turkey Thorax: Beaver...
info_outline Episode 47: Butterflies and MothsAngler's Entomology Podcast
Hey Folks, I'm back! And here with an episode mostly about moths. Yep. Moths as they relate to fly fishing. Check it out, I think you will be surprised.
info_outline Ep. 47: Pics and Patterns of MothsAngler's Entomology Podcast
Hi Folks, Here are some pics of moths (both adults and larvae) as well as some patterns I like to fish. So, while that is said, remember that the good old Elk Hair Caddis makes quite a nice imitation of a moth fluttering around on the surface - as do many other patterns - so if you are in a situation where you think a moth pattern might be useful, and you haven't anything in your box specifically tied to imitate a moth - think outside your box and see what else will work. So - first, I want to give you a little sense of the diversity of moths. It is huge...
info_outline Episode 46: Blue Winged OlivesAngler's Entomology Podcast
Hi folks! Sorry for the delay, but we're back in the saddle with an episode about Blue Winged Olives ... which are kind of complicated and confusing - but I make it 100% clear. I think. I hope.
info_outline Episode 45: Garden Hackle and San Juan WormsAngler's Entomology Podcast
Hey folks - yep - worms. Surprisingly interesting and entertaining even if the patterns are pretty mundane. That said, don't forget to check out the blog to see the patterns I've posted.
info_outline Pics and Patterns for Episode 45: WormsAngler's Entomology Podcast
Hi folks, I debated about even bothering to have a blog post on this subject, since pretty much everyone knows what a worm looks like and the patterns are pretty mundane. But then I thought, what the heck - and so here you go. I'm sorry I don't have any pictures of san juan worms in their natural habitat - things are little frozen up here right now and there isn't much worm activity going on. But if you google "tubifex" you'll see what these critters are. As for earth worms - get a load of this: Yes, Selene and I use worms for composting kitchen...
info_outline Episode 44: Cicadas and Leafhoppers: Plus bonus interviewAngler's Entomology Podcast
Today we'll talk about cicadas and leafhoppers - plus we'll have a bonus interview with Charles Card - a guide on Utah's Green River - talking about the fun cicada "hatch" on that river. To learn more about Charles and book him for a trip, you can reach him at Spinnerfall Guide Service:
info_outlineHey all - all about Quill Gordons and Theodore Gordon. Hope you enjoy it!