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Post by hankinsfly on Aug 20, 2017 21:09:27 GMT -6
 Stumbled upon this handy chart on the LMRF page. In case nobody else has seen this before.
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Post by greenman on Aug 21, 2017 7:33:20 GMT -6
Hank, I have a copy of this in my materials box. Always handy.
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Post by Fenwick on Aug 21, 2017 14:03:26 GMT -6
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Post by jonbo on Aug 21, 2017 16:39:46 GMT -6
That last list is from Carey (Thorne? I can't remember.), a guide based in Texas. He's been extremely helpful over the years. He's kind of disappeared the last few seasons. I don't know why. I think I saw him on the river about May/June.
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Post by captwoody on Aug 23, 2017 10:26:11 GMT -6
That last list is from Carey (Thorne? I can't remember.), a guide based in Texas. He's been extremely helpful over the years. He's kind of disappeared the last few seasons. I don't know why. I think I saw him on the river about May/June. Carey mostly guides on Lake Texoma and that area now but will occasionally guide on the LMF at times.
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Post by turfdawg on Aug 23, 2017 12:24:43 GMT -6
That last list is from Carey (Thorne? I can't remember.), a guide based in Texas. He's been extremely helpful over the years. He's kind of disappeared the last few seasons. I don't know why. I think I saw him on the river about May/June. Carey mostly guides on Lake Texoma and that area now but will occasionally guide on the LMF at times. He is on Facebook almost everyday chasing fish on Lavon. Last year he was working for another guide service a bunch on Texoma striper fishing.
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Post by texanfisherman on Aug 23, 2017 12:39:24 GMT -6
He used to be on here almost weekly giving reports from his trips to BB and pimping his near deeres.
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Post by golferjeff on Sept 12, 2017 7:35:35 GMT -6
Carey did one a while ago, it was good. He has pretty much given up on LMF and beavers bend. Rob Woodruff is the bug guy for sure. He and his wife run a guide service for LMF, Lake Fork, and other water bodies. That is his list above.
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Post by darrelln09 on Sept 17, 2017 21:51:32 GMT -6
Stumbled upon this handy hatch chart on the LMFRF page. In case nobody else has seen this before. I used my formula-writing skills to format the chart into a more easily-readable table. It looks like there was a "wrapping" issue in the third row from the bottom of the original chart so I fixed that. I also expanded some of the abbreviations.  Attachments:LMFR Hatch Chart 2.pdf (21.92 KB)
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Post by greenman on Sept 22, 2017 11:43:03 GMT -6
Darrell,
Nice work on the chart. Will replace the one in my materials box with this one. Thanks
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Post by greenman on Aug 28, 2018 15:46:43 GMT -6
Stumbled upon this handy hatch chart on the LMFRF page. In case nobody else has seen this before. I used my formula-writing skills to format the chart into a more easily-readable table. It looks like there was a "wrapping" issue in the third row from the bottom of the original chart so I fixed that. I also expanded some of the abbreviations. Bored at work today with some free time. Updated the LMFR Hatch chart with ever popular images. LMFR Hatch Chart 2b.pdf (258.54 KB)
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Post by mirvc17 on Aug 28, 2018 16:15:40 GMT -6
Nice work....
The only thing missing from the hatch chart is the stonefly. They do exist there but more rare... others probably know better, but I recall seeing some small ones (size 18). In the past, I believe Peter showed a picture of a much larger stonefly (size 10-ish?)
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Post by greenman on Aug 29, 2018 9:33:52 GMT -6
Mirvc
You are right on that. Stoneflys do need to be added. I've seen lots down around evening hole since the flood rework of that area. They had to be at least a size 10. I don't know exact time of year for them but can added them or anything else someone would like or think is relevant. Maybe we just need an updated match the hatch information from some of the current guides and experts like yourself for the lmfr.
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Post by darrelln09 on Aug 29, 2018 9:56:15 GMT -6
What color were those size 10 stoneflies?
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Post by golferjeff on Aug 29, 2018 10:29:07 GMT -6
Brownish yellow
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Post by turfdawg on Aug 29, 2018 11:24:37 GMT -6
When is the Sexy Waltz, Rainbow Warrior, Tungsten Surveyior and Frenchie hatch
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Post by FlyAndStream on Aug 29, 2018 11:27:24 GMT -6
turfdawg as often as the trout truck shows up.
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Post by jonbo on Aug 29, 2018 17:43:26 GMT -6
In a few weeks. After the innertube hatch is over.
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Post by lipripper1983 on Aug 30, 2018 19:34:38 GMT -6
In a few weeks. After the innertube hatch is over. Hahahaha! Got plenty of rainbow warriors at the ready. Can't wait for the inner-tube hatch to end.
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