Wet flies do not float long on the surface of the water, and are worked beneath the surface for trout and other species.
No. Wet wings are too heavy for the bees to fly.
it can fly but not as well because of the extra weight.
sparks fly out
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I don’t know
no because it's wings will get wet and soggy then it can not fly =)
No, the water is absorbed by the feathers, and the weight of it pushes the birds down.
Most are waterproof, some are not. The ones that are not will fly wobbly and weigh too much if you get them wet.
a water fly is a fishing rig that a nymph is the step after a nit(head lice egg)
Because they will get wet
tropical weather like moist and wet
Flies can struggle to fly with wet wings, as moisture can add weight and disrupt their ability to generate lift. Wet wings may also impair their flight mechanics and reduce maneuverability. However, once their wings dry, they can typically resume normal flying behavior.