A note from @trippin_on_trout:

“I watched this rainbow trout for ages as he fed in his foam line. Swinging side to side eating nymphs and occasionally eating off the top, super relaxed and doing his thing. 
Although I didn’t see any on the water, the Cicadas were deafening and so it seemed like the obvious first choice for me to tie on. There is nothing better than watching a big dry fly get eaten, one cast under the overhanging tree and it was job done!”
This week’s Reel of the Week from @trippin_on_trout, be sure to follow on Instagram. To watch the full video on YouTube click here

Check out the articles below:

17-Year Cicadas: The Periodical Hatch Explained

Reel of the Week: Monster Spring Creek Trout Hammers Cicada

Nelson Oxley
I’m originally from Tabernash, Colorado, and my passion for fishing started early, influenced by my grandfather, who managed Nelson’s Fly Shop. As soon as I got my driver’s license, I began guiding, and now I’m in my seventh year of doing so. I am a Account Manager at Flylords. I work with various brands in the industry to grow their digital marketing presence and run campaigns to increase their product and brand visibility. One thing I love about Flylords is the passion that goes into our work; everyone is deeply involved in what we strive to create. My favorite types of fishing are casting dry flies from a drift boat and stalking flats species from a skiff!

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