John you can probably modify this a bit, maybe a darker foam with orange eyes. As it is I think it will do well. That 17 year Cicada is going to com out all down the east coast. I'm looking forward to using something as big as a house to catch trout on. Good Luck in your neck of the woods. Jim
Hi Jim, Got lucky here, with your cicada pattern. The Weather Channel had an article on the cicada hatching in the south. I know the cicada takes 16 years from nymph in the ground to adult hatch, but have no idea if they are all over the USA or just in certain areas, or if different year cycles. A friend talked about fishing a cicada hatch on the Green River several years back, but didn't know anything about them other than they are loud. Do you know if there's a source to check about U.S. areas of hatches? Where are you fishing & have you had luck with the hatch & pattern? Thanks as always for your excellent video & step-by-step instruction. Bill Scrimpsher, Huntington Beach, California
I would imagine you can go to Google to find out where and when the hatch will occur. I know it was supposed to happen here in Pa . a couple years ago and didn't happen in my area. The last time I saw them here was more than 20 years ago. Your right about the 17 year Cicada. When you tie them use the color foam that best matches rhe bugs near you.
I bought these beads from Michael's they are Plastic you can probably find similar product at any craft store. I'm using plastic so that they don't sink the fly. Also you can tie this fly in a darker shad foam.
very glad you put this on here. we were out fishing and watched a trout come up and take a cicada off the top of the water.
Nice tie as always Jim. I think mono eyes would also work great with this fly.
Thats a very fine cicada ,thanks for sharing it with us
Thanks
Perfect timing for me! CT is getting its 17 year hatch in the next month, and i've been lookin' for good patterns!
Nice tying Jim !!
John you can probably modify this a bit, maybe a darker foam with orange eyes. As it is I think it will do well. That 17 year Cicada is going to com out all down the east coast. I'm looking forward to using something as big as a house to catch trout on. Good Luck in your neck of the woods.
Jim
I used silver bead chain sharpied red and black foam, but I love the tan foam contrasting the red under body. Thanks!
Awesome fly. Thanks for posting. Sub’d your channel. Let’s keep the outdoors thing growing!
Thanks for the sub! You can change colors on this to something a bit darker.
that is a GREAT looking bug
Eu acredito que em qualquer lugar que choca a pesca vai ser bom.
Jim
Your right mono eyes would work. you would have to usse 50lb then melt. they do have big eyes.
Thanks Jim
Hi Jim,
Got lucky here, with your cicada pattern. The Weather Channel had an article on the cicada hatching in the south. I know the cicada takes 16 years from nymph in the ground to adult hatch, but have no idea if they are all over the USA or just in certain areas, or if different year cycles. A friend talked about fishing a cicada hatch on the Green River several years back, but didn't know anything about them other than they are loud. Do you know if there's a source to check about U.S. areas of hatches? Where are you fishing & have you had luck with the hatch & pattern? Thanks as always for your excellent video & step-by-step instruction.
Bill Scrimpsher, Huntington Beach, California
I would imagine you can go to Google to find out where and when the hatch will occur. I know it was supposed to happen here in Pa . a couple years ago and didn't happen in my area. The last time I saw them here was more than 20 years ago. Your right about the 17 year Cicada. When you tie them use the color foam that best matches rhe bugs near you.
The tan is good but I think the black foam is more realistic. I depends what cicada is hatching I suppose.
What brand and kind of eyes are they? Where could I get them?
I bought these beads from Michael's they are Plastic you can probably find similar product at any craft store. I'm using plastic so that they don't sink the fly. Also you can tie this fly in a darker shad foam.
Nice