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Looks like a real good bug year at Penn's, plus the long range forecast
calls for a string of partly cloudy days with little or no rain from Saturday on into next week. Bugs to expect: Sulfurs, several yellow bugs in the range of #14-18 larger ones tend to be orange in color Grey Fox, #12 March Brown, #10-plus Mahogany Duns #16 possible All can produce really fishable spinner falls. Also, Tan Caddis in #14-16 are out in decent numbers, along with lighter colored craneflies. Finally, by weeks-end next week, I think the Drakes will be on. These bugs, for those not used to them are a legit #6 in size. This should be a good fishing week......I look forward to seeing one and all!!! Tom p.s. my guess is also that the black-fly hatch should be intense. A word to all to remember bug repellent of choice. |
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