HOT summer days and warm nights bring forth myriads of flying bugs, beetles, and in our part of the world, Black Prince cicadas, all of which means there’s food in the sky for fish, and they become tuned for surface bites. For those that fish with a degree of stealth and patience, surface-feeding fish are nothing new, but rather an integral part of their fishing experience.
One of the tenants of angling success is to fish where the fish are. Obviously, fishing where there are no fish isn’t going to work, so we need to use the signs (apart from/or in addition to electronics), to maximise our success, and surface action (with or without birds), is one of the best long-range signs of feeding fish there is. By deliberately scanning…