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i would give it a shot keith.had some epic gill fishing years ago when a dead deer was floating around in a strip pit i used to fish.was pretty disgusting site but the carcass was covered in maggots and flies and there were 100s of fish feeding on the bugs that fell in.caught tons that day but just couldn't stomach keeping any to eat.so i would say yeah they like flies
Yes, they do make great surface, and slightly below surface, baits. I used them in the past, along with fire ants, small beetles, and various critters I've found while fishing along the shorelines. Try to keep them alive, as they struggle on the water/below the water for the few remaining minutes of their lives. I used the pine tree resins formulation to keep them stuck on the dry fly hooks (surface) or circle hooks (below surface). Lots and lots of fun. They bite us, so, it's only naturally we introduce them to those that will gladly bite them back.
Sounds like someone needs to find, or create, a horsefly pattern for a fly rod......
Keith, have you ever tried a live/dying Cicada?
I've seen a pattern that's mostly foam, with Krystal Flash for the wings. I've done some, but they just didn't come out close to the size of the natural bug. I need to play with it.
We don't get the 17-year (or 13-year) variety here. We get an annual version, and that bug is green/white. Nowhere near as numerous as 17-year variety, where you have millions of them hatching out. Here, you'll hear a few here and there, but it's not a lot. Maybe 4 or 5 bugs in one city block.
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