In the 1930s, renowned author and Catskill fly-fishing legend Art Flick realized that trout were completely ignoring his traditional Hendrickson imitations during the height of the hatch. Wading along the river, careful observation revealed a fascinating detail. While the usual pink-bodied Hendrickson duns were drifting on the water, the fish were selectively rising for a slightly smaller, darker-hued mayfly. These reddish variations of the Eph…
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