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Imagine if you will..
(and yes, you have to read this in the voice of Rod Serling)
Waters as verdant as Penns but 5 times the size. Filled with monster, world-record class brown trout, lurking, lurking. These trout have gone beyond the insect eating stage. They are predators, only caught on huge streamers.... streamers that require you to fling an 8 weight full sink line for 10 and 12 hours. 10, 15, 20... 40 pounds? Monster fish. Predators, living on an exclusive diet of small fish... except... that once every 13 years an event occurs of such epic proportions that it rocks these fish out of their dietary rut. It is time for the Brood XIX 13-year Cicada Emergence. The fish go after these things like a doper with the munchies hittin' the Cap'n Crunch and milk. Bug nugget crack for our piscine friends. Surface action that is talked about for ages. It is that time. Brood XIX (http://www.magicicada.org/about/broo...s/broodXIX.php) is the biggest emergence by total territory covered. And ground zero for this emergence? The storied tailwaters of the White and Norfolk rivers in Northern Arkansas. I missed the cicadas on Penns. I had folks callinng me at mid-week saying they were stopping fishing and going home because they were tired. It was too easy. I did, however, hit the hatch on the Savage in Maryland. This tailwater went from "its the closest real stream to me, sometimes it produces, sometimes not" to "THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!" Book your trips now. Frank Reid |
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