The best hatch: Emergence of sulphurs are highlight of spring in Pennsylvania for trout anglers
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Enthusiastic fly-fishermen enjoy finding and fishing to hatches of aquatic insects. Of all the hatches in Pennsylvania, the hatches of yellowish mayflies known as sulphurs (Ephemerella invaria, rotunda, and dorothea) provide the most widespread, long-lasting, hatch-matching action of the fly-fisher’s year.
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