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The "Coffin Fly" has become the moniker for the spinner of the Eastern Green Drake (Ephemera guttulata) . The term was coined by Ted Townsend, co-creater of this particular dressing, as he tied the first prototype after attending a funeral.
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Phoridae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Coffin flies are able to dig their way through cracks in the soil above buried coffins. A coffin fly has been observed to dig to a depth of 0.5 m in four days, and once they have tunnelled down to a body, different individuals can move between the body and the surface quite freely.
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Coffin Fly; (Ephemera guttulata) ... This almost mythical creature is the spinner of the Green Drake. Trout are more apt to feed on the egglaying or dying spinners than on the hatching duns. ... Prints are available framed or unframed.
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Fly: Luis Nasim, Photograph: Hans Weilenmann; ... Mustad 94840 #8 - #12 or any other standard dry fly hook ... Cream dry fly dubbing...
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FLY TYING PATTERNS: Dry_Emerger: Green Drake Spinner (Coffin Fly) ... Hook: 2x-long dry fly sizes 6-10 ... Tail: 3 long moose mane, one down the middle and two split on either side...
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Megaselia scalaris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The coffin fly evidence was found in Casey Anthony's trunk & on the garbage bag . These type of flies are the most common flies found in human decompos... ... The coffin fly evidence was found in Casey Anthony’s trunk & on the garbage bag . These type of flies are the most common flies found in human decomposition.
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i wish i could have told him how much i appreciated all the support he gave to flying coffin through the years, i wish i could see him walk into GOODS like he would do once in a while while on a bike ride. i wish you all could have known him.
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