Stone Flies are common fast moving well oxygenated streams and rivers. The Stone Fly has two stages of life, Nymph and Adult (Dry). The Stone Fly Nymph feeds mostly on algae, but some species will feed on May Fly nymphs. Once the Stone Fly nymphs are ready to become adults they will crawl onto the banks of the river and molt. They return to the water's surface to lay eggs and die, making a feast for fish. Stone Flies are a big favorite for trout fishers.
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