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Black Flies in the Summertime (With a Tip O' the Hat to Sly and the Family Stone)



 
 
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Old July 19th, 2004, 03:29 PM
George Cleveland
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Default Black Flies in the Summertime (With a Tip O' the Hat to Sly and the Family Stone)

Not blackflies but black flies.

My friend Joe and I took a couple hour fishing break fom our busy
lives yesterday morning. We were hoping to find some tricos. And while
we saw a few, we found more BWOs and caddis. The water was in good
shape, nice and cool. Especially for a freestone river in Wisconsin in
the summer. While we didn't slay them we both caught fish. Joe used
the little stuff...emegers, dries and spinners in both BWO and Trico
flavors. I tied on a size 14 black cricket. Caught my share on that
and on the Pass Lakes that I replaced it with. After I had taken
several fish in a row I finally persuaded Joe to tie on a black fly,
although he kept in character by making it a black trico. It worked
too. The moral is- Fish in the summer see a lot of black bugs in the
water.

As we left we regaled the woods and sparrows with our version of Sly's
"Hot Fun in the Summertime".

"Black Flies in the Summertime...
Black Flies in the Summertime..."

It was one of those Pricelss Moments, like the ones in the credit card
commercials.

Here are some pics (sorry I'm still using my cheap crappy camera):

http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/026861.JPG
http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/026868.JPG
http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/026866.JPG


George C.




 




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