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Aim for the slower and deeper pools. Suggested bait, lures and flies: Small panther martins Stonefly patterns Copper Johns Sparkle worms Bead head prince nymphs ...
I dug out a bobber and dredged the holes beneath the bridge with stonefly patterns. No fish showed themselves there. When I moved downstream, one fish ate the nymph but spat the hook.
To identify patterns of substance use at the day level and potential associations with mood, researchers analyzed data of nearly 600 young adults (mean age, 19.3 years; 66% women; 70% White) who ...
I dug out a bobber and dredged the holes beneath the bridge with stonefly patterns. No fish showed themselves there. When I moved downstream, one fish ate the nymph but spat the hook.
Hence, adult bullies can distort uniqueness into an allegedly pathological deviation (e.g., "they're crazy") from the "common sense" of conformity, sameness, groupthink, and people-pleasing.
A simple, small pattern, the RS2 is tailor-made for finicky fish. When you can see trout feeding just below the surface but can’t seem to match what they’re eating, this fly often does the trick.
A large adult salmonfly rests on the author’s net. Insects in the nymph stage battle the frigid conditions but inevitably get knocked loose. Stoneflies tumbling in the current create a too-good to ...
A 2- to 3-inch long worm is the norm. Patterns can include added flash, weight from a bead, or a few wraps of lead or non-lead wire. You can even fish it on a jighead like spin fishermen do.
Modern chimpanzees appear to use similar selection patterns to those of ancient hominins when choosing stone tools. Image credit: Ben Costamagna via iNaturalist (CC BY) ...
Researchers mapped all 139,255 neurons in the brain of an adult fruit fly, which are linked by more than 50 million synapses. Tyler Sloan for FlyWire, Princeton University, (Dorkenwald, S. et al ...
Scientists mapped every neuron of an adult animal’s brain for the first time It includes all ~50 million connections between nearly 140,000 neurons in the brain of a fruit fly. By Tom Hawking ...