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Hatches and High Waters: The Central PA Fishing Scene with George Costa

Hatches and High Waters: The Central PA Fishing Scene with George Costa

Season 7 Episode 43 Published 7 months, 3 weeks ago
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In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash catches up with George Costa for the latest Central PA Fishing Report, and it’s a wet one! With rain forecasted to hit the region, George shares insights on how the weather will affect fishing conditions and what anglers can expect in the days ahead. As the waters rise and visibility decreases, he emphasizes the importance of adaptability in your fishing strategy.

The duo dives into the current insect activity, discussing the various hatches, including drakes and sulphurs, that are enticing trout. George highlights the significance of observation when targeting selective fish, offering tips on how to identify what the fish are feeding on and the importance of having a diverse selection of flies at the ready.

As they navigate the challenges posed by the impending weather, George shares his thoughts on the upcoming cicada emergence and how it might influence fishing in the coming weeks. He also touches on exciting classes and sales happening at TCO Fly Shop, encouraging listeners to check out their offerings.

This episode is packed with valuable insights and practical advice for anglers looking to make the most of their time on the water, even when the weather doesn’t cooperate.

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