Walk through the brush that grows along any stream this time of year and you will see a multitude of grasshoppers leaping away from your strides. This is the season of the hopper. By now they have ...
If there’s tall grass on the banks of a river or stream, you can bet there are hoppers. Trout will often eat them right when they hit the water next to the bank, but a good drift down a mid-river foam ...
Parasitism among shortgrass prairie grasshopper populations in northeast Colorado was assessed from 1984 to 1986, during a general decline in grasshopper abundance. Parasitism rates varied widely ...
The Lower Clark’s Fork has cleared and the fishing is improving. Caddis are flying out of the willows on the shore. Pale morning duns and flavs are also hatching. Grasshoppers, flying ants and beetles ...