We believe in the power of nature to replenish our spirit and restore balance to our lives. That’s why, each day from today through Christmas Day, we will post a “Moment of Chill”—a short video that will transport you to a place where you don’t have to do anything but watch, enjoy, and breathe.
Today’s #MomentofChill, from Todd Moen of Catch Magazine, features a monster mayfly making its way up a fly rod. Throughout the Rocky Mountains, anglers refer to any very large mayfly–such as this beeauty from British Columbia–as a “drake.” These big bugs offer a high-calorie meal that will draw even trophy-size trout to the surface during a hatch. Anglers also love these mayflies because the patterns that imitate them are easy to see on the water.
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