If you are fishing tricos, you are pretty much always fishing the spinner falls.
I have never heard of anyone fishing a blue wing olive spinner fall specifically, but spinner falls of other mayflies are extremely common and are often the most important phase of a hatch.
On Monday, November 17, 2014 2:53:24 PM UTC-5, Misha Gill wrote:
I take it back, I did see a trico spinner fall once on Letort Spring Run. I've heard of good spinner falls of Sulphurs on the South Holston tailwater. For spinner falls the conditions really have to be perfect and everything has to come together, making them pretty rare occurrences.
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