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Communities along the Great Lakes are preparing for the annual mayfly season, but water temperatures may not be warm enough ...
The warmer weather has brought new concerns about midges, ticks and much-disdained spotted lanternflies. Here’s what to know ...
Only recently discovered, in 2017, soybean gall midge is a significant and fast-spreading new pest to Midwest growers. Significant yield reductions may occur, especially at the field edge where ...
Many Michiganders are preparing for the swarms of mayflies that occur in early summer. Here's what to know about the insects.
What’s bugging Ohio? Well, right now, it’s midges! But, bug-fearing northeast Ohioans better buckle up! Summer is just getting underway. Still ahead — cicadas, mayflies, and more!
Almost one year ago Orvis published an article in their newsletter that talked about the eight must-have flies for fly fishing in the winter months. There have been many other publications over ...
Gamefish are predators and predators are opportunistic, so if it looks like food and is easy to get, they will probably go ...
Every spring, clouds of midge flies, or lake flies, take over the lakefront for a brief yet intense few weeks. It's hard to go a few steps without feeling like one has landed in your eye or flown ...
Good numbers of rainbows are still being caught while using caddis or midge nymphs near the Gates of the Mountains and while trolling dodgers or cowbells with wedding ring-style spinners on the lower ...
Chris Hurley Holter: Rainbow fishing has been great throughout the reservoir. Fly fishing with midge nymphs or bait fishing with spawn sacks, power bait or nightcrawlers has been productive near ...
If you’re fishing a smaller dry, you’ll want to have a lighter dropper fly so it doesn't pull the smaller dry fly under – think pheasant tail, RS2, or a zebra midge nymph. Finding a ...