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Cicada fly pattern
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Cicada

The Cicada is an essential trout fly that imitates adult cicada (annual and periodical). It supports Cicada fly pattern, terrestrial fly for trout, and how to fish Cicada searches.

Imitates: Adult cicada (annual and periodical)

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#6-10
Best Season
Late spring and early summer
Best Conditions
Green River (UT), Provo, Lower Owens, Snake River canyon during cicada bloom
Water Temp
60-78°F
Recommended Tippet
3X-4X

How to Rig It

Single dry on a short stout leader. Don't be afraid of 3X — cicada takes are violent.

How to Present It

Cast tight to the bank and slap the fly on the water — trout key on the splat sound. Twitch occasionally.

Why It Works

Cicadas are huge, helpless, and protein-rich. When they fall onto western rivers in May and June, every trout in the river turns to the surface for one of the best dry fly windows of the year.

History

The Green River below Flaming Gorge is the most famous cicada water in the West — anglers plan entire trips around the late May bloom.

Pro Tip

Cast loud and don't mend perfectly. A clumsy splat presentation often outfishes a delicate one because real cicadas are terrible flyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the cicada hatch?+

Annual cicadas in late May through June on western rivers. Periodical broods every 13 or 17 years can extend the window.

Where can I fish a cicada hatch?+

Green River below Flaming Gorge, the Provo, the Lower Owens, and pockets of the Snake River canyon.

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