turkey
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To be fair, that's how you fish every hatch.In my experience it is good to really slap the fly on the water with a good thud.
To be fair, that's how you fish every hatch.In my experience it is good to really slap the fly on the water with a good thud.
slapping the hampster - try itTo be fair, that's how you fish every hatch.
slapping the hampster - try it
I have an app tracking real-time reports. There is an observation from the town of Sinemahoning. So not too far from Pine. Better to be prepared either way.Does anyone know if they will be as far north as Pine/Little Pine? I know some people heading up there for a week and want them to be prepared if there is a chance of cicadas.
Thanks... We're heading to the canyon between Waterville and Slate Run this weekend. My boys have a few chunky flies in the box.Does anyone know if they will be as far north as Pine/Little Pine? I know some people heading up there for a week and want them to be prepared if there is a chance of cicadas.
He definitely looks full!Get out there, the fish gorged today
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They are above I80 in a few placesthey are not north of rt. 80. pine does not see cicadas.
For sureThey are above I80 in a few places
I caught fish on cicadas on July 6 2008. Of course water temperature will become a concern eventually, but you should have a shot still.So how long does this last? I can’t get up there until the 18th.
they are all over the Sinnemahoning area above I80.they are not north of rt. 80. pine does not see cicadas.
They seem to like poison ivy!I just mowed my lawn in Mifflin Co. They've exploded since Monday. I could hear them through my hearing protection while mowing... and my wife says I'm deaf.