The Life and Times of the Stonefly

The Life and Times of the Stonefly

Stone flies thrive in well-oxygenated streams and rivers, making them indicators of clean water. Their nymphs, requiring clean, moving water, die quickly in stagnant conditions. Stone fly nymphs attract trout and salmonids by migrating to shore to hatch, a process known as behavioral drift, particularly active from September through May.[...] Read More » “The Life and Times of the Stonefly”