April 1996
"It is early in the season and you're knee deep in your favorite home waters when you notice some small mayflies starting to come off. Plucking a natural from the surface film, you note the olive body, the shape of the hind wing, and identify it is a Baetis. As the little sail boats drift by, what really gets your attention is increase in surface activity 30 feet upstream."
In response, 12 tiers joined the fly swap. Here are the solutions: