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MOn May 20, 2021, at 3:22 PM, Adam Harris <adaml...@gmail.com> wrote:
Very interesting. I'm not sure enough cicadas have emerged yet to really get the action going. They're out in our neighborhood, but not the crazy numbers so far. Was thinking of trying out Dyke Marsh this weekend with one of your fine cicada flies.
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FYI, I just learned the new park concessionaire at Belle Haven has decided to lock the bathrooms near the boat launch to non-paying “customers”, so Dyke Marsh would be affected.
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I believe the life cycle plays into it. They emerge and climb skyward to meet and mate. During this time there are some casualties - a few fall on their backs and can’t get up, some fly into a puddle, birds hunt them down, and eventually even the squirrels get in the act. But it’s after mating that the mass dying spree occurs. It’s likely that is when the fish get clued into the great buffet. I do remember when I was a kid, we floated down the Conodoquinet Creek in Pennsylvania and caught smallmouth bass, cast after cast, non-stop for hours, using cicadas.
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Tidal Basin this past Saturday morning. In my other thread you can read I was skunked...fish were interested in other things. A few Cicadas fell in the water. First one the ducks munched down, second the birds swooped in and plucked them from the water....then I just sat there with my coffee and fly rod put away...floating down the basin wall....for a long time before some little fish started pecking at it, then finally took it down for good. Not many fell from the trees the entire time I was there.
Collin
On Tuesday, May 25, 2021 at 8:13:02 PM UTC-4 meat...@gmail.com wrote:
I went down to the canal on Sunday to see if Cicadas are actually the Magical bug that everyone is hyping up. Feel free to see my results & don't judge.... I put live cicadas on a hook to see if they actually did attract fish & I actually feel slightly liberated by doing so.
On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 7:42 AM tperkins <thomas....@gmail.com> wrote:
On Saturday I explored a section of the canal, and while you could hear plenty of cicadas, none were visible on the canal itself, let alone falling in the water. Hoping that changes soon!
On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 10:40:44 AM UTC-4 jkg...@gmail.com wrote:
To all:
I live in Sterling, VA, and the cicadas are finally out in big numbers out here. When I went out my door this morning, I was surprised at just how loud it is. And there are plenty flying around in their clumsy fashion. So my plan is to try for bass and carp on the Potomac River this week after work. I'm thinking of checking out Riverbend Park and/or Algonkian (although I'm worried about possibly low water levels at Algonkian). There are plenty of places where the trees overhang the water.
My plan is to use a 9wt rod with a floating line with a 60lbs. butt section, 30lbs mid-section and 20lbs tippet. While that's probably over-gunned for smallies, I'm hoping to hook up with some big carp. I have some Chuck Kraft cicada bugs I got from William Heresniak that I plan on using. Plus some others that friends of mine tied up.
Good luck and let us know how folks do. This will be a learning experience for me.
Jamie
On Friday, May 21, 2021 at 1:03:39 PM UTC-4 brad dreisbach wrote:
i fished dyke marsh this morning(first time). wow there was ALOT of what i assume to be snakehead action. they seemed to be everywhere. i didnt get one but i did get a nice bass on a diver. what are some good snakehead flies?
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FYI, I just learned the new park concessionaire at Belle Haven has decided to lock the bathrooms near the boat launch to non-paying “customers”, so Dyke Marsh would be affected.
MOn May 20, 2021, at 3:22 PM, Adam Harris <adaml...@gmail.com> wrote:
Very interesting. I'm not sure enough cicadas have emerged yet to really get the action going. They're out in our neighborhood, but not the crazy numbers so far. Was thinking of trying out Dyke Marsh this weekend with one of your fine cicada flies.
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(puts on trout bum hat) so it's like they basically only key in on the spinner fall?