I thought it would be fun to post in one place all the fish caught on cicada patterns this year. It's still a bit early for the cicadas (I still haven't seen any live ones here in Alexandria), and a lot of the fish in 4MR had no idea what they were looking at, but I managed to fool this guy into biting. For the record, I sighted the fish, cast, didn't move my fly, and he came right up and sipped it. Once the cicadas get going I anticipate that buzzing the fly will be more effective. This guy was probably just curious to see if my fly was food.Make sure your cicada pattern is in the photo, preferably in the fish's mouth!
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I haven't seen or heard any in Centreville, VA yet either.Dan Davala
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Charles Chi <charle...@gmail.com> wrote:
-CharlieThey just don't migrate that far from the trees of where they were burrowed.Cicadas are already out south and west. I wouldn't expect much in Arlington.Also, this sightings map:
Check out the map in the article:
http://www.wjla.com/blogs/weather/2013/04/get-ready-for-swarmaggedon-the-emergance-of-the-cicada-18631.html
http://magicicada.org/databases/magicicada/map.html
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I thought it would be fun to post in one place all the fish caught on cicada patterns this year. It's still a bit early for the cicadas (I still haven't seen any live ones here in Alexandria), and a lot of the fish in 4MR had no idea what they were looking at, but I managed to fool this guy into biting. For the record, I sighted the fish, cast, didn't move my fly, and he came right up and sipped it. Once the cicadas get going I anticipate that buzzing the fly will be more effective. This guy was probably just curious to see if my fly was food.Make sure your cicada pattern is in the photo, preferably in the fish's mouth!
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Put a hook in it then coat with urethane and it a fly!
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I thought it would be fun to post in one place all the fish caught on cicada patterns this year. It's still a bit early for the cicadas (I still haven't seen any live ones here in Alexandria), and a lot of the fish in 4MR had no idea what they were looking at, but I managed to fool this guy into biting. For the record, I sighted the fish, cast, didn't move my fly, and he came right up and sipped it. Once the cicadas get going I anticipate that buzzing the fly will be more effective. This guy was probably just curious to see if my fly was food.Make sure your cicada pattern is in the photo, preferably in the fish's mouth!
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Saw one in Clarendon this morning.
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I don't think a 12 wt would throw thay one!
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This one’s floating around today.
Someone’s getting stripers to eat them ;)
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