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    if tis closed now ill drop myn in right at the begining of next month. or if i drop it in now will it count next month? I got a bomber pattern in a book of the tried n true s . so to sum it all up a bomber is the same as a bomber cronomid? any ole bomber is a chron in a river\?

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    Bombers I believe are more commonly found in Lakes, and those that produce consistent and constant chironomid hatches during the ice-free season especially.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Rowley
    Rivers and streams often feature smaller sizes due in part to multiple generations. Species capable of more than one hatch cycle per season are often smaller as a result of less growing time between hatches. Multiple emergences are common in southern latitudes and warmer water temperatures. Conversely, some species feature one year cycles and are typically large. Pattern choices range from #24 to #16. Depending upon the region stillwater fly boxes feature larger sizes, #18 to #6 in some cases. Clear water lakes and ponds tend to feature smaller sizes while rich mud bottom algae type lakes are ideal habitat for larger species such as Tendipes.
    http://www.flycraftangling.com/index.asp?p=125

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