Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Has anyone Hit Really GOOD Spinner Falls this Season

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

There was a good spinner fall on fathers day evening after the rain from about 8:30-9:30pm. Some may say sulfurs but I say they were cream Cahills. Actualy I did not see them fall, as much as I saw them drop eggs. The fish did not seem locked onto them but some large fish were leaving the water, to nail the flies, as they hovered over the water. The activity was focused at the riffles, on the west branch Croton. There were no other fisherman that I noticed, as most left at 7:30, after the rain. the action was over by 10pm. I did not cash in, as I was not prepared to fish Cahill spinners.

Anonymous said...

There was a good spinner fall on fathers day evening after the rain from about 8:30-9:30pm. Some may say sulfurs but I say they were cream Cahills. Actualy I did not see them fall, as much as I saw them drop eggs. The fish did not seem locked onto them but some large fish were leaving the water, to nail the flies, as they hovered over the water. The activity was focused at the riffles, on the west branch Croton. There were no other fisherman that I noticed, as most left at 7:30, after the rain. the action was over by 10pm. I did not cash in, as I was not prepared to fish Cahill spinners.

Anonymous said...

sorry but again with the brookies, quill gordons, me and my friends have caught crazy amounts of fish on duns and spinners during may and june

scooter said...
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scooter said...

in may and early june i ran into consistant heavy spinners falls of quill gordans. these occured on a brookie stream located withing a extreamly short driving distance of the croton watershed. these spinners falls produced about a dozen brookies over twelve inches and a ton of brookies between 8 and 11 inches.
im trying to figure out how to post some of the pics