Autumn is mayfly time on the northern Tasmanian rivers. Moody thunderheads often sit in the distance, as plagues of iron-blue beatids hatch, drifting down the river on foam lines and eddies. It is in these currents that trout hunt their prey, and within these currents that our simple dry flies fool the wild trout.
Tasmanian fly fishing pic of the day – Macquarie River, mayfly time
April 6th, 2010 by DanielSubscribe to the comments for this post with RSS:
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