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Penns and Cicadas
"Frank Reid" wrote would float down the river evey 10 minutes or so and the fish in the pools that sounds close to 'perfect' ... enough bugs to get everyone "looking up" and bugs big enough to interest B.B. Brown, but without too many bugs and the resulting post-Thanksgiving-dinner-like feeling in Mr Brown's tummy .. |
Penns and Cicadas
I fished the one in 2004 and never saw a trout rise to one, on the other hand carp and bass liked them.. -- sandfly sandfly/bob flyfishing instructor, tying and shop owner http://tinyurl.com/3x53lq N.J.B.B.A.2215 formally bucks now tioga co. pa. there's a fine between sane and Insane ! I did not escape----They gave me a day pass !! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ sandfly's Profile: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...hp?userid=1159 View this thread: http://www.njflyfishing.com/vBulleti...ad.php?t=14660 ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Penns and Cicadas
"Frank Reid" wrote in message ... By the way, anyone know where I can buy some cicada patterns? Looked at all of the usual suspects and couldn't find much. Frank Reid possibly, because no specific pattern is really necessary. The fish feed on cicadas opportunistically, never seeing enough of them to get the details locked in, I suspect. Anyhow, fussing over patterns will not result in anything more successful than a large cricket or other chunky, dark floating fly that can land with an obvious "plop". Tom |
Penns and Cicadas
IME, most of the big name, big bug, big crowd drawing, hatches are overrated
... unless social event is the main reason to go fishing ( *not that there's anything wrong with that ;-) One advantage of the salmonfly hatch on the Madison is finding a bunch of guys from Maryland, one of which was an excellent home brewer. Ended up taking an extended nap in my car because of him. Frank Reid |
Penns and Cicadas
Tom Littleton wrote:
"Frank Reid" wrote in message ... By the way, anyone know where I can buy some cicada patterns? Looked at all of the usual suspects and couldn't find much. Frank Reid possibly, because no specific pattern is really necessary. The fish feed on cicadas opportunistically, never seeing enough of them to get the details locked in, I suspect. Anyhow, fussing over patterns will not result in anything more successful than a large cricket or other chunky, dark floating fly that can land with an obvious "plop". Tom so, i should bring some western salmonfly patterns just for sport? |
Penns and Cicadas
On May 6, 5:51*am, jeff miller wrote:
Tom Littleton wrote: "Frank Reid" wrote in message ... By the way, anyone know where I can buy some cicada patterns? *Looked at all of the usual suspects and couldn't find much. Frank Reid possibly, because no specific pattern is really necessary. The fish feed on cicadas opportunistically, never seeing enough of them to get the details locked in, I suspect. Anyhow, fussing over patterns will not result in anything more successful than a large cricket or other chunky, dark floating fly that can land with an obvious "plop". * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Tom so, i should bring some western salmonfly patterns just for sport?- Hide quoted text - That's what I'm doing. I've got some salmonfly patterns that I will hit with a magic marker to give it the black and orange banding on the cicada abdomen. Frank Reid |
Penns and Cicadas
I don't think there are going to be enough of them on the water to
interest the fish that much........Don't over look the march brown grey fox sulphurs and caddis along with a couple bwo variantes........Thats what you will be fishing 99 percent of the time unless of course the drake happens............... |
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On May 6, 8:36*am, Mike wrote:
I don't think there are going to be enough of them on the water to interest the fish that much........Don't over look the march brown grey fox sulphurs and caddis along with a couple bwo variantes........Thats what you will be fishing 99 percent of the time unless of course the drake happens............... Good point. I did email Jonas to find out if he had any cicada patterns. He does. He also mentioned that he misses my wallet. Frank Reid |
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On May 6, 9:43*am, Frank Reid wrote:
On May 6, 8:36*am, Mike wrote: I don't think there are going to be enough of them on the water to interest the fish that much........Don't over look the march brown grey fox sulphurs and caddis along with a couple bwo variantes........Thats what you will be fishing 99 percent of the time unless of course the drake happens............... Good point. *I did email Jonas to find out if he had any cicada patterns. *He does. *He also mentioned that he misses my wallet. Frank Reid Frank fear not the hatch wont happen until early to mid June according to the older guys I've talked to over the past few weeks. Ps: "You should have been here yesterday" the March Brown spinner fall was great! I think I will do it again tonight, I just have to run up to Coburn for some flies ; |
Penns and Cicadas
I guess he would from 4 or 5 times a year to once a years.........Saw
some cicadas when we stopped in in april.......When you popping in to clave central........Hell I done forgot when anyone was showing up........ |
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