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Totally confused
not sure I have ever seen a November Mayfly , possible seasonal orientation confusion ?
Another one of those they don't have a fall spawn things maybe ?
was floating by in the breeze on the surface yesterday ....
pretty strange world we live in , no doubt ....
found it to be quite interesting ....
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or then again maybe I am confused on the species ,,,,,maybe its a stonedfly ....:Rofl
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Wow, don’t know. You’re certainly right about the time of year. Fun times if you find a batch of them on a stream. Dinner time!
Bob
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Been a warm dry year. Strange for sure.
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Totally confused
That’s really cool looking though!!
My post on mayfly started after reading this article
Mayflies Aren’t Just a May Thing for Crappie
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1 Mayflies are aquatic insects in the order Ephemeroptera, with more than 3,000 known species.
2 “Hatch” timings can be linked to seasonal water temp warmings, seemingly somewhere around the 70-degree mark. Fall coolings may also see hatches. Annual timings can differ according to weather trends, and likewise vary by geographic location.
So there is got to be tons of colors lol
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Maybe it was stoned bro…jus sayin. :Rofl
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Glad you posted. Saw a small hatch last Sunday on an Oklahoma Lake I fish. Thought I was seeing things.
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Maybe he lost his calendar! :Rofl
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Yeah, I've seen them well after May .... but not "this" late in the year. Of course, we a little bit North of the DFW area, jus' sayin' :fingerdance