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This was posted on the PA Fly Fishers Message board.
as a person who doesnt beleive in hatches occuring early...hatches are occuring early. last night, the 25th, the green drakes were blizzard like in the ingleby section of penns. at this time the drakes are usually just getting started below weikert. the fish actively fed on dunns until about 8 pm at which time they switched over to something else and after every fly in my box tied on....i still have no clue what they were taking. i fished until 9:20...in case you arent aware, that is way dark, and dunns were coming down the creek in rafts. it was truely amazing. if things are anywhere close to normal, they wont be there by the weekend or will be there in very short supply. if you are headed there this weekend to look for the 1.5 inch mayflies, start at coburn. jeff For more info go to http://www.paflyfish.com |
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