Terrestrial flies

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Terrestrial flies are a broad group of artificial flies used by fly anglers to imitate terrestrial insects that fall prey to fish in rivers, streams and lakes. Most typical are patterns imitating grasshoppers, crickets, ants, beetles, leaf hoppers, cicadas and moths. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Terrestrial flies
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rdf:langString Dry fly sized to imitation
rdf:langString Joes Hopper
rdf:langString Terrestrial fly
rdf:langString Trout, Freshwater Bass (fish), Panfish
rdf:langString Terrestrial flies are a broad group of artificial flies used by fly anglers to imitate terrestrial insects that fall prey to fish in rivers, streams and lakes. Most typical are patterns imitating grasshoppers, crickets, ants, beetles, leaf hoppers, cicadas and moths.
rdf:langString TMC 900, Firehole 718
rdf:langString Adult Terrestrial insects
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