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When mayflies "hatch"--transforming from nymph to winged dun, or subimago--they cannot fly until the veins in the wings fill with fluid and the wings become dry. This makes them an easy target for hungry trout. #momentofchill bit.ly/3oRbZCB

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The Cobble is a rocky outcropping atop the ridge behind ORVIS headquarters, on the western edge of the Green Mountains, in Sunderland, Vermont. The view across the valley reveals the Taconic Range. #momentofchill bit.ly/3s6k3Bp

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The final stage of a mayfly’s life cycle is called an “imago” or “spinner,” and clouds of these mating insects are often visible dancing in the air above a river. #momentofchill bit.ly/31Ym881

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Puppies need exercise, but too much can cause exhaustion or even joint damage, especially in bigger dogs. As a puppy grows, the amount of daily exercise should increase by 5 minutes per month #momentofchill bit.ly/3yyGQqL

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When you’re focused on the water in front of you, landing a beautiful fish, it can be easy to forget that you are in the middle of one of the more spectacular landscapes in the world. #momentofchill bit.ly/3GVQTcm

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Small streams are magical places to fly fish because they offer intimate encounters with the natural world. These small waters allow anglers to feel truly embedded in the ecosystem. bit.ly/3mgIAjs

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Labrador retrievers can be one of three colors recognized by the American Kennel Club--Black, Yellow, and Chocolate--although there are variants, such a Silver and Red. Experts generally agree that, regardless of color, a Lab is a Lab. #momentofchill bit.ly/3Ff7kAd

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Lemon sharks, Negaprion brevirostris, inhabit many bonefish flats, and many a wading angler has held their breath at the sight of a dorsal fin headed right for them. #momentofchill bit.ly/3peJSgZ

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The names of many legendary fishing spots in Yellowstone National Park—Buffalo Ford, the Lamar Valley, the meadows of Slough Creek—are synonymous with big, native Yellowstone cutthroat trout that will rise to a dry fly on a summer day. #momentofchill bit.ly/3H2Mq81

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For some puppies, wrestling is a favorite game. Dogs can also use wrestling to communicate with each other, as well as to burn off excess energy. Most of the play puppies engage in is a form of practice for adult dog behavior. #momentofchill bit.ly/3yQbaNO

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In the fall, brook trout migrate to small, headwaters streams to spawn. These male fish, filmed in central Pennsylvania, spar for position and the attentions of the resident female. #momentofchill bit.ly/3eilyof

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The average dog sleeps 12 to 14 hours per day, but older dogs often require up to 18 hours. Active dogs, especially, need a lot of sleep to recharge their batteries. #momentofchill bit.ly/3eD86eV

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After he's brought joy to children the world over, Santa knows how to find his own #MomentofChill. Merry Christmas from all of us at Orvis! Filmed at El Pescador Lodge and Villas by Jenny Mayrell-Woodruff. bit.ly/3qu39Ky

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Take the journey, follow the water, and learn why restoring the Everglades watershed is the largest environmental restoration project in history and one of the defining conservation efforts of our time. orvis.com/follow-the-wat…

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Follow the water and learn why the largest environmental restoration project in history is within reach in this decade. orvis.com/follow-the-wat…

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Take the journey, follow the water, and learn why it is the largest environmental restoration project in history and one of the defining conservation efforts of our time. orvis.com/follow-the-wat…

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Today, the Florida Bay ecosystem receives only a quarter of the fresh water it needs to sustain itself and is on the brink of collapse. orvis.com/follow-the-wat…

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Over the last decade, a coalition comprising members of industry, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts, scientists, advocacy organizations, and others has come together to champion Everglades restoration and the people and species that rely on it. orvis.com/follow-the-wat… #everglades

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Take the journey, follow the water, and learn why restoring the Everglades watershed is the largest environmental restoration project in history and one of the defining conservation efforts of our time. orvis.com/follow-the-wat…