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Fly Fishing with the Light Cahill Spinner

Tue, 12/08/2009 - 16:11 -- jmaslar

Spinner General Information:
Spinners are the adult mayflies that fly and mate high above the waters of the streams and you may not notice them. Spinners start to fall very late in the day or in the early evening after the eggs are deposited on the surface film of the water. The spinners fall in the same water where the hatch occurs. When you see the females dipping down to the water in the egg laying process, tie on a spinner pattern.

Presentation Information:
Use the short upstream or the up and across stream presentation same as with any other spinner. It must be drag free, so mend the line if needed and remember to keep your casts as short as possible. Place your fly delicately in the slower pocket water, or eddies or behind rocks; adjacent to the faster moving waters.  Use a light tippet perhaps a 6X with a leader of 10 or 12 feet. Keep the delivery of the fly as delicate presentation

 

 

 

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