The fish have been scarce but good to know some of the insect life survived the floods.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ra5r-wa-io (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ra5r-wa-io)
Billy
Where is that Billy? Up from Parkhill?
Fred,
It was just at the Streams below the cemetry at Dyce.
Billy
A few of them every day would pack on the flesh. :D :D
Rather to my surprise one day I found a boulder in the Braan which had a great collection of recently vacated massive empty nymph cases from caddis probably of a similar type to those ones. It looked like they must have crawled up the stone and hatched out then once above the water level as I doubt it had dropped down in the previous days. The empty body cases were over and inch long and thick with it.
Stonefly
This is a nymph case of one.
(http://www.ftscotland.co.uk/gallery/catching-not-fishing-2012/stonefly-nymph-case-001.jpg)
Quote from: Billy on May 19, 2016, 11:48:54 AM
It was just at the Streams below the cemetry at Dyce.
Right, just down from The Manse Pool. Thought I recognised it.