Central PA Grannom Hatch - Entomology, Tips, and Tactics
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2017
- Entomology, tips, and tactics for the Central PA grannom caddis hatch. This video features two of my favorite PA limestone streams and how I like to fish nymphs and dries during this early season hatch.
Last years hendrickson hatch • First Day of Trout 2016
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Central PA grannoms are awesome. I have drowned 15 flies in a day. When they begin to come off it is so much fun. Nice job on your video. Mike
Very Nice! Thank you! Great video! Looking forward to the whole hatches series!
Got a great pattern for you!
Great video with alot of info in a short time. Thanks!
+Carl Brown thank you for watching and thanks for the comment!
Yes sir...you taught me a couple things! Great job!
+Blueline Overland glad you were able to take something away from the video! I'm hoping to put together a video series this upcoming year on PA hatches.
Nice video - for reference the larva you showed is not a “Grannom” it’s a Rhyacophila. Otherwise, enjoyed it!
I'm a central PA guy and I can't wait for the grannoms. Definitely one of my favorite hatches. Kish, Honey, Little J, and Penns all get pretty dang good grannoms hatches. How could you not have swung a peacock soft hackle? So fun!
+Joshua Hill I will have to do that this year. I love swinging wets! I am trying a new pattern this year tied with a starling soft hackle feather. The black hackle really looks great and I think it will work well! Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment!
Nice job.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
nice wee video
Nice video I appreciate the entomology. What kind of rig up are you using to switch from nymphs to dries?