Around 10 pm on tuesday night, Corky and I started fishing at outflow number, whatever they changed it to. They are no longer outlets one, two, and three, they are outflows 29, 67, or something like that. Anyway, same principle as before, water out, and fish in. Fishing was tough that night, we had changed flies several times with limited results. Donnie and Dylan Culver were there and having about the same success. On one of my backcasts, the fly line stopped in mid air and dropped at my feet. I am thinking what the heck, did it hit my fly rod? I strip the line through the guides, and lift my rod to inspect the fly. A leaf is hanging from my fly and spinning in a circle, that is, it appeared to be a leaf. As I reached out to grab it, it had a funny feel to it unlike any leaf I had ever held. All of a sudden it started flapping around, and as I Iet it go, it flew off. My barbless hook had disengaged so I no longer had to contend with an angry bat attached to the fly. I have night fished taneycomo for almost 40 years and this is the first bat I have ever caught. So I am saying that this is the best, nite time, bat fly, ever. If anyone would like the recipe for this, send me a pm.