Posted on June 02 2015
First saw Isonychias at Shehawken on the 24th. By the 27th they were at Balls Eddy. Had a date with them at the upper game lands on the 28th but they stood me up.
At 3:00pm yesterday they were all over the water at the Hale Eddy bridge. The fish love'em but have learned to ignore the duns (which sometimes have hooks in them) and key in on the fast swimming nymphs with hard splashy rises.
I found two fish eating duns, both of which ate my fly. Spent until 5:00pm, when it ended, casting at the splashy risers, only two of which looked up.
At 3:00pm yesterday they were all over the water at the Hale Eddy bridge. The fish love'em but have learned to ignore the duns (which sometimes have hooks in them) and key in on the fast swimming nymphs with hard splashy rises.
I found two fish eating duns, both of which ate my fly. Spent until 5:00pm, when it ended, casting at the splashy risers, only two of which looked up.
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