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Rob Snowhite

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Nov 18, 2015, 6:19:48 PM11/18/15
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Has anyone witnessed a fish eating a water strider? I have not. I don't understand why they are not crushed by bluegill and other fish. My hypothesis is that they either taste noxious or the fish can't see them. I have seen them swim over fish with no worries. The fish at Riverbend take shelter in the shade provided by hundreds of the little critters.

I'm awaiting Gene's response.

 
 
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TurbineBlade

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Nov 18, 2015, 8:03:02 PM11/18/15
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Oh boy, I've been sipping on Glenfiddich this evening......sure it's only Wednesday, but I haven't slept in days.  

If they were unpalatable to fish and it was a learned response, I would expect to see the occasional fish eating (or attempting to eat) one before avoiding them entirely.  I've never seen a fish even attempt to go after one.  

I dunno..?  

Oh hey -- it's face-off time I think...

Gene

namfos

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Nov 19, 2015, 10:04:44 AM11/19/15
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For whatever reason the fish don't eat 'em, I generally avoid fishing where there are water striders  -
In my experience you don't find any fish anywhere near them. I could, of course be totally wrong.

Mark

namfos

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Nov 19, 2015, 10:22:28 AM11/19/15
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Richard Farino

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Nov 19, 2015, 12:59:05 PM11/19/15
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Striders, some boatmen, and skaters all actually secrete s type of fish repellant.  If you see them, fish elsewhere.


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TurbineBlade

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Nov 19, 2015, 1:05:03 PM11/19/15
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Southern Maryland watermen also secrete a repellant.  I noticed it sitting in Pancakes Plus one day. 

Gene


On Thursday, November 19, 2015 at 12:59:05 PM UTC-5, Richard Farino wrote:
Striders, some boatmen, and skaters all actually secrete s type of fish repellant.  If you see them, fish elsewhere.


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Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Water Striders

Has anyone witnessed a fish eating a water strider? I have not. I don't understand why they are not crushed by bluegill and other fish. My hypothesis is that they either taste noxious or the fish can't see them. I have seen them swim over fish with no worries. The fish at Riverbend take shelter in the shade provided by hundreds of the little critters.

I'm awaiting Gene's response.

 
 
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Gerridae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bryan Lanier

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Nov 19, 2015, 1:28:56 PM11/19/15
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IHOP is worse!

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Matthew Longley

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Nov 19, 2015, 4:06:53 PM11/19/15
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I always wondered this! Growing up I caught sunfish in the shallows off my dock using basically everything - I've got them on anything from a clover (the plant) to a bare hook. Any fly you splat on the surface generally gets a hit. But all the while these boatmen were swimming all over the place and never got a look.
IHOP is worse!

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arthur noglak

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Nov 19, 2015, 4:59:25 PM11/19/15
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Tom Rosenbauer and I fished the lower Savage together last year after a presentation he did for my shop in Pittsburgh. Yellow Sallies were all over the place but no fish eating them. We did well during the Sulphur hatch though. Tom told me that in his lifetime he has never seen a trout eat a yellow sally. He is under the impression that they just dont eat em. Has anyone ever seen a trout eat one? i havent and I have never found a good video online either.

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Rob Snowhite

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Nov 19, 2015, 5:08:37 PM11/19/15
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Tom thinks eastern trout don't eat any adult stoneflies.

Water striders probably taste like cilantro.

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> Tom Rosenbauer and I fished the lower Savage together last year after a presentation he did for my shop in Pittsburgh. Yellow Sallies were all over the place but no fish eating them. We did well during the Sulphur hatch though. Tom told me that in his lifetime he has never seen a trout eat a yellow sally. He is under the impression that they just dont eat em. Has anyone ever seen a trout eat one? i havent and I have never found a good video online either.
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Misha Gill

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Nov 19, 2015, 5:21:54 PM11/19/15
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Well I have never seen an eastern trout eat the little black stoneflys, although people talk about it like that's a real thing. I read an account in Dave Hughes' "Wet Flies" of a yellow sally hatch out west he witnessed where fish were taking the emergers swimming through the water column in the middle of the Madison River (IIRC); they are normally crawlers. I've thought a yellow bodied wet fly might work out east during the yellow sally hatch, but I haven't come across a heavy hatch in which to try it out. 

namfos

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Nov 20, 2015, 11:02:58 AM11/20/15
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Is it worse in Charles, Calvert or St. Mary's County, Gene? LOL
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