Maine’s July Fourth Hex Hatch
“‘You will see them rise four or five times and you can lay the fly out there, ten yards ahead of them and you are sight fishing, waiting, and you now that fish is coming — you’re like a coiled spring.'” That’s Tim Obrey, a fisheries biologist for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife talking about fishing the annual Hexagenia hatch on local waters. Mark Latti in the Maine Sunday Telegram.
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