Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Midday | 18-22 | Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge |
February | Midges, Little Black Caddis | Late afternoon | 18-22, 14-18 | Zebra Midge, Elk Hair Caddis |
March | Blue Winged Olive, Midges | Midday | 18-22, 14-18 | Parachute Adams, Zebra Midge |
April | Blue Winged Olive, Caddis | Afternoon to evening | 14-18 | Parachute Adams, Elk Hair Caddis |
May | Sulphurs, Caddis | Evening | 12-16 | Elk Hair Caddis, Sulphur Dun |
June | Terrestrials | All day | 10-14 | Hopper Patterns, Ant Patterns |
July | Terrestrials, Blue Winged Olive | Morning to midday | 14-18 | Hopper Patterns, Parachute Adams |
August | Terrestrials, Tricos | All Day | 10-14, 18-24 | Hopper Patterns, Trico Spinners |
September | Terrestrials, Tricos | All Day | 10-14, 18-24 | Hopper Patterns, Trico Spinners |
October | Blue Winged Olive | Afternoon to evening | 14-18 | Parachute Adams |
November | Midges | Late afternoon | 18-22 | Zebra Midge |
December | Midges | Midday | 18-22 | Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge |
San Marcos River in Texas is a picturesque and productive spot for fly fishing. Here are some of the best access points:
Remember to take appropriate permissions as some spots might require fishing permits. Notably, certain stretches of San Marcos River are known for Guadalupe Bass, so gear up specifically if you’re targeting this species!
The San Marcos River offers a variety of great locations for fly fishing due to its clear waters and abundant aquatic life. Here are some top spots:
Tackle guidelines strictly prohibit use of lead weights and insist on artificial lures only, protecting this beautiful river environment for future anglers.
Flowing beautifully through the City of San Marcos, Texas, the tranquil San Marcos River holds a rich history. Born over 200 million years ago from a natural, clear spring, it’s home to numerous endangered and threatened species, a living testament to our planet’s evolutionary history.
A historical highlight is the discovery of artifacts dating back to the Clovis culture, indicating the river being inhabited 13,000 years ago.
Amidst progress, the San Marcos River gracefully mirrors our delicate dance with nature.
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