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Flav

Scientific Name: Drunella flavilinea

Common Names: Flav, lesser green drake

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NYMPH SIZE: 7-12 mm (1/4-1/2 in)


NYMPH COLOR: Brown with some dark olive


DUN SIZE: 7-13 (1/4-1/2 in) mm


DUN COLOR: Wing: smoky gray to dark gray. Body: olive, yellow-olive


SPINNER SIZE: 7-12 mm (1/4-1/2 in)


SPINNER COLOR: Wing: clear. Body: dark yellow-olive


OTHER CHARACTERISTICS: Nymph has beefy front legs with serrated edges, and three tails. Duns and spinners have three tails; the front edges of the back wings have rounded points.

 

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About the Flav

Like their larger cousins, the green drakes (D. doddsi, D. grandis), flavs are crawler mayflies whose nymphs live in cold waters with moderate to fast flow. Nymphs are seldom available to trout until the emergence season, when they move to slower flows.

Because emergence is in slower water, your imitation needs to be reasonably accurate. So does your presentation: don't blind cast; wait until you see a trout rise to a natural, then gently, cast to that trout, leading it by a few feet.

Hatches are mid- to late-summer through early October. Hatches begin in the afternoon. Spinner falls can be important.

They are identical to D. coloradensis (slate-winged olives) in nearly every respect except that slate-wings prefer slightly cooler water; entomologists care about these differences, but trout and anglers needn't bother.

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Dun. (photo © 2006 Arlen Thomason. Used by permission.)

dun

Spinner. (photo © 2006 Arlen Thomason. Used by permission.)


Matching Flavs

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STAGE

PATTERN

SIZE/
COLOR

PRESENTATION

WHERE


Nymph

Poxyback Green Drake, Hares Ear, A. P. Nymph, Pheasant Tail

12-16/Brown

Indicator, Tight line, Shallow nymph

Riffles, moderate-fast runs

Emerger

Green Drake Cripple

14-16/Light olive

Standard dry fly

Runs below riffles and moderate-fast runs

Dun

Green Drake Paradrake, Parachute Hares Ear, Comparadun, Sparkle Dun, Thorax Dun

14-16/Light olive

Standard dry fly

Slow-moderate runs

Spinner

Hen Spinner

14-16/Dark olive, olive-brown

Standard dry fly

Backeddies and seams below riffles


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