Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Morning-Afternoon | #18-22 | Zebra Midge |
February | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | RS2, Pheasant Tail |
March | Blue Winged Olives, Sculpin | All Day | #16-20, #4-8 | Pheasant Tail, Woolly Bugger |
April | Caddis, Mayflies | Afternoon-Evening | #14-20 | Elk Hair Caddis, Hare’s Ear |
May | Sulfurs, Caddis | All Day | #16-20 | Elk Hair Caddis, Pheasant Tail |
June | Sulfurs | Afternoon | #16-18 | Comparadun, Light Cahill |
July | Sulfurs, Terrestrials | All Day | #16-18, #8-12 | Ant Patterns, Hopper Patterns |
August | Terrestrials | Midday-Afternoon | #8-12 | Hopper Patterns, Beetle Patterns |
September | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | RS2, Pheasant Tail |
October | Blue Winged Olives, Caddis | All Day | #14-22 | Elk Hair Caddis, RS2 |
November | Midgs, Blue Winged Olives | Morning-Afternoon | #18-22 | Zebra Midge, RS2 |
December | Midgs | Midday | #18-22 | Zebra Midge |
The South Fork Holston River – Sugar Grove showcases an array of excellent spots for fly fishing attracting anglers from across the globe.
Note: All these spots require a Virginia freshwater fishing license and follow a strict catch-and-release policy to preserve the water system.
The South Fork Holston River, charmingly coursing through Sugar Grove, is steeped in an enduring history. Initially named ‘Hogoheegee’ by native Americans, it was later renamed by European settlers for its resemblance to the Holston River in Tennessee.
This invaluable river grew to become a central asset for the community, contributing towards agriculture, industry, and transportation. Sugar Grove, which sits pretty on its banks, witnessed key developments as the encompassing farm lands prospered by using the river’s resources.
Today, the South Fork Holston River and Sugar Grove symbiotically embody the harmonious blend of history, industry, and nature.
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