Brood XIV cicadas will be emerging in Pennsylvania, creating a unique fishing opportunity. Fly tyers are creating imitation cicadas, focusing on the "splat" sound they make when hitting the water.
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Brood XIV cicadas, which have been underground for 17 years, are expected to emerge in parts of Pennsylvania in late May or early June. The cicadas will be a food source for wildlife and a unique ...