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Subject: [OM] Flies with eye hair, and Midge Magic
From: Dean Hansen <hanse112@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 11:40:10 -0500
Darin recently posted:
"Great article John, thanks for the tip. Who knew flies have hairs growing
out of their compound eyes."

    Actually, I've known that for years.  When I was doing my thesis 
research on a group of midges, one character used to differentiate 
various species from each other was the presence or absence of, well, 
hairs growing out of their compound eyes.  I even illustrated these 
hairs in my thesis.  (Trust me, you don't want to read it.)  Eyes hairy 
verses eyes bare, and one gets the 30-some species separated into two 
more manageable groups.
    But if you do want to read something really interesting and readable 
on midges, get a copy of OM list member Don Holbrook's book on tying 
tiny trout flies, "Midge Magic."  His macro set-up uses an OM 2N, 
bellows, the (manual) 20 and 38mm macro lenses, the 80/4 macro, and 
either a ring flash or two T32s.  I haven't done a book report for 49 
years now, not since Miss Magnuson's 12th grade English class, but I'll 
maybe do one for list members on Don's midge book.  I think it's simply 
great.  Wonderful job, Don!  And enjoy your fishing this summer!
Dean


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