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Next two - Ecdyonorous torrentis Large Brook Dun Imago/Spinner form.
Number ten - a Caddis, a wild guess would be Athripsodes although Silverhorn are quite small; pity there's no size indication.
Number eleven is a Dragonfly nymph, as is fourteen and fifteen.
Twelve an thirteen are slimmer Damsel nymphs; all of the order Odonata
Rio's list is very close to mine; he may well be right as Ecdyonorous venosus or Late March Brown is a close relative. However the touch of yellow in the wing leading edge makes me think it is the 2mm larger Large Brook Dun.
How many of you have had success on a bumble bee pattern? - fished top-water.
There's a deadly fly to use on Lough Mask in June called the 'Mask Wasp'; I think Rod Tye sells them, lots of Picric dyed materials in the dressing, which I can't quite recall. http://www.rodtye.ie/index.asp?pageName=flies
I'd never thought of trying a bumble bee pattern; but logic suggests this terrestial is blown onto water at times.
I'll tie a couple up to use as NZ style 'indicators'.
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