Amphibians

Description
Amphibians refer to aquatic or semi-aquatic creatures such as frogs, toads, and salamanders that are commonly found in freshwater environments like rivers, lakes, and ponds. These creatures are an integral part of aquatic ecosystems, serving as both predators and prey. In fly fishing, they can inspire fly patterns designed to mimic their movements or appearance, often used to attract larger fish species like bass or trout. Understanding amphibian activity and habitat can enhance an angler's approach when targeting fish that feed on them.