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Definition of mud-eye in English: mud-eyenoun Australian The larva of a dragonfly, used by anglers as bait. he used mud-eyes to snare both fish within an hour Example sentencesExamples - They were only aware of one attempt at mud-eye farming, and it did not last all that long.
- The next day, John took a couple of Mud-Eyes off me and went upstream.
- A singular bit of luck came to me once when fishing with a mud-eye.
- They are searching eagerly for Mud-eyes, which are a favourite food of the trout.
- Big trout moved in close, attracted by migrating mudeyes in summer, and crickets in autumn.
- Mudeyes head straight for the cover of vegetation where they are less likely to be found by hungry trout on dinner patrol.
- Food sources like mudeyes and minnows congregate around timber.
- Best of all our natural baits was the mud-eye.
- The best flies have been Pheasant tail nymph, Blue Dun and midge balls during the day and mudeye at night.
- We have not yet seen a good imitation of the mud-eye for the wet fly fisherman.
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