Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | All Day | #18-24 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
February | Stoneflies, Midges | Afternoon | #14-24 | Hares Ear, Zebra Midge |
March | Caddisflies, Midges | Afternoon | #14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis, Zebra Midge |
April | Mayflies | Afternoon | #12-16 | Adams, Blue Wing Olive |
Caddisflies | Afternoon | #14-16 | Elk Hair Caddis, Hares Ear | |
May | Mayflies | Afternoon | #12-16 | Adams, Blue Wing Olive |
Stoneflies | Afternoon | #10-14 | Stimulator, Hares Ear | |
June | Mayflies | Afternoon | #12-16 | Adams, Blue Wing Olive |
Caddisflies | Afternoon | #10-14 | Elk Hair Caddis, Hares Ear | |
July | Terrestrials | All Day | #8-12 | Hopper, Ant Patterns |
August | Terrestrials | All Day | #8-12 | Hopper, Ant Patterns |
September | Terrestrials, Caddisflies | All Day | #8-14 | Hopper, Elk Hair Caddis |
October | Mayflies | Afternoon | #12-18 | Adams, Blue Wing Olive |
November | Midges | All Day | #18-24 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
December | Midges | All Day | #18-24 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Located in Northwestern California, the Mattole River is a popular destination that provides excellent access points for fly fishing. A notable area to engage in this activity is Ettersburg. The primary access points in this area include:
Remember to carry appropriate fly fishing equipment and tackle, depending on the season and types of fish prevalent at the time of your visit.
The Mattole River in Ettersburg is a haven for discerning fly fishers, boasting various prime fishing spots filled with steelhead trout, Chinook and coho salmon.
Nestled in the heart of beautiful North California lays the enchanting Mattole River-Ettersburg. This picturesque, untouched landscape is rich with history. Once home to the Mattole natives, it’s believed to have been inhabited for over 6000 years!
It’s a sanctuary for wildlife, with salmon and steelhead trout returning each year to spawn in the river. The Mattole River is nearly ninety miles long, etching its path through magnificent old growth forests and lush, fertile valleys.
In the 19th century, this beautiful gem was discovered by settlers herding livestock and farming, adding to its rich, cultural tapestry. Today, the river is nested between the small communities of Ettersburg and Honeydew, its seclusion making it a perfect retreat for those seeking tranquility and solitude.
So whether you’re drawn to its rugged beauty, wildlife or its remarkable history – the Mattole River-Ettersburg should not be missed!
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