Acristickid
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Suppose the bugs are wired for certain conditions and vary for stream to stream.
Spinnerfalls seem to be kinda of elusive to me. One day I hit it and the next day with similar conditions it was a dud.
Any concensus on this?
For example: olives, would it be several rainy days for the hatching followed by several calm windyless evenings?
Another time on broadwaters on Penn's a swarm of March Brown spinners gathered over the riffled water but just as darkness neared the wind kicked up and put them off.
I really saw a great sulpher spinnerfall about 5 years ago and have not experienced any of that magnitude since. Humm.
Spinnerfalls seem to be kinda of elusive to me. One day I hit it and the next day with similar conditions it was a dud.
Any concensus on this?
For example: olives, would it be several rainy days for the hatching followed by several calm windyless evenings?
Another time on broadwaters on Penn's a swarm of March Brown spinners gathered over the riffled water but just as darkness neared the wind kicked up and put them off.
I really saw a great sulpher spinnerfall about 5 years ago and have not experienced any of that magnitude since. Humm.