Skip to content
Little Juniata River Association -a 501 c3 non-profit organization

Little Juniata River Association -a 501 c3 non-profit organization

Our mission is to: “Monitor, Preserve and Improve the Little Juniata River and its tributaries as cold water resources”.

  • About the LJRA
  • Meet the Directors of the LJRA
  • Bylaws
  • Join LJRA
  • Membership Payment
  • Banquet payment
  • Corporate Sponsors
  • Fly Tying
    • Fly of the month
    • Bass Flies
    • Dry flies
      • CET
      • leggy CDC sulphur dun
      • Suspended grannom dry
    • nymphs and wet flies
      • caddis soft hackle
      • Dark sulphur nymph
      • Bird of prey caddis
      • grannom pupa
      • Green caddis larvae
    • terrestrials
      • Bill’s Black Kat
    • streamers
  • LJRA Gallery
  • Contact us

Terrestrials

Terrestrial fishing starts in late May and can be productive well into October – These are useful “bugs” on the j.

Black Ants #12 to 22
Beetles #12 to 20
Crickets #14, 16
Inch Worms  #14,  16
Black Kats #4,6 long shank

Format LinkPosted on September 6, 2013December 31, 2014Author 464mediaCategories Hatches and Patterns

Post navigation

Previous Previous post: Hatch Charts September
Next Next post: Black Kats uncovered!
Proudly powered by WordPress