Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
---|---|---|---|---|
January | Midges | Afternoon | #20-#22 | Griffith’s Gnat, F-Fly |
BWO | Late Afternoon | #16-#18 | Olive Emerger, PMD Nymph | |
February | Midges | Afternoon | #20-#22 | Griffith’s Gnat, F-Fly |
BWO | Late Afternoon | #16-#18 | Olive Emerger, PMD Nymph | |
March | Midges | Afternoon | #20-#22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
BWO | Afternoon | #16-#18 | PMD Nymph, Sparkle Dun | |
April | Midges | Afternoon | #20-#22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Caddis | Evening | #14-#16 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis | |
May | Midges | Afternoon | #20-#22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Caddis | Evening | #14-#16 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis | |
June | Caddis | Evening | #14-#16 | Elk Hair Caddis, Goddard Caddis |
Yellow Stones | Afternoon | #12-#14 | Stimulator, Prince Nymph | |
July | Tricos | Morning | #20-#22 | Trico Spinner, Griffith’s Gnat |
Caddis | Evening | #14-#16 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis | |
August | Caddis | Evening | #14-#16 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis |
Tricos | Morning | #20-#22 | Trico Spinner, Griffith’s Gnat | |
September | BWO | Afternoon | #16-#18 | Olive Emerger, PMD Nymph |
Caddis | Evening | #14-#16 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis | |
October | BWO | Afternoon | #16-#18 | Olive Emerger, PMD Nymph |
Midges | Afternoon | #20-#22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat | |
November | Midges | Afternoon | #20-#22 | Griffith’s Gnat, F-Fly |
BWO | Late Afternoon | #16-#18 | Olive Emerger, PMD Nymph | |
December | Midges | Afternoon | #20-#22 | Griffith’s Gnat, F-Fly |
BWO | Late Afternoon | #16-#18 | Olive Emerger, PMD Nymph |
The Brazos River, also affectionately known as the Amarilla (‘the yellow one’ in Spanish), has quite an interesting story to tell. Originating in Blackwater Draw, New Mexico, its majestic journey of over 1,280 miles before ending in the Gulf of Mexico has shaped Texas history.
It was a major waterway for Native Americans and later European explorers, and even has a few tales of pirate activity up its sleeves!
So, if you happen to pass by the beautiful Amarilla, remember that you are witnessing a river that saw the footsteps of Native Americans, European adventurers, and countless Texan settlers.
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