The hike along the creek proved to be quite challenging - the snow up past my knees had me wishing I had snow shoes at times, but I knew they would just slow me down even more in the dense tangle of willows. Regardless, slow and slinky was the way to go to avoid spooking the quarry (although crawling up to any fishy looking water proved to be an interesting proposition).
Winter stoneflies (Utacapnia trava) have started to hatch and many adults could be seen crawling on the snow. During inclement weather, and at night, they will take refuge in the thin layer of relatively warmer air under the snowpack.
Utacapnia trava (adult teneral female) |
Not a bad start to the 2013 season.
So you got your stonefly shot, and some trout as a bonus!
ReplyDeleteGood thing I got out when I did - It looks like it may be a while before we see any more bug action.
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