Fish don't want to eat ze bugs either.I still have some cicada patterns tied from the last emergence. And to be 100% honest, I got out a few times during that hatch (kid was just born), and the fish were not attacking the bugs like I thought they would/should. I caught one bass on a cicada fly. I saw hundreds and hundreds of the bugs on the river and ponds, and literally no fish attacking them. I was disappointed!
We were at Cades Cove back during the last 17 yr hatch, walked up accidentally on a few 300#+ bears waddling around. Lot of bear scat near trails of nothing but cicada husksWas at my boys place in TN last week. They're in the brood 13 and 17 hatch area. They're homesteading and he chickens . That are waddling around .
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Whitewater? You still paddle? I haven’t been on a river in 10 years but I’m going to get back in the boat and do the Yough one last time. I’m 58 so this may be the last time for any of that silly shit.I was kayaking the Youghiogheny river in PA
Many years ago during a hatch. I will always remember edding out behind a rock and flicking cicadas off with my paddle and watching the trout suck them down. Wishing I had a fishing pole instead of a paddle.
Yeah, mine leaves tomorrow to go on a cruise for a week. It'll be a much needed break of noise. Cheaper than a boat!We have the noise from sun up, to sun down…. Went and fished lake Norman the other day. Was nice to have some peace and quiet….