Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | All Day | #18-24 | Griffiths Gnat, Zebra Midge |
Winter Stoneflies | Noon – 4pm | #16-20 | Black Stonefly Nymph | |
February | Midges | All Day | #18-24 | Griffiths Gnat, Zebra Midge |
Winter Stoneflies | Noon – 4pm | #16-20 | Black Stonefly Nymph | |
March | Blue Winged Olives | Midday | #16-20 | Parachute Adams, Beadhead Pheasant Tail |
Skwala Stoneflies | Afternoon | #8-12 | Beadhead Prince Nymph | |
April | Blue Winged Olives | Midday | #16-20 | Parachute Adams, Beadhead Pheasant Tail |
Caddis | Evening | #14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis | |
May | Blue Winged Olives | Midday | #16-20 | Parachute Adams, Beadhead Pheasant Tail |
Caddis | Evening | #14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis | |
June | Caddis | Evening | #14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis |
Green Drakes | Afternoon-evening | #8-12 | Comparadun Green Drake | |
July | Caddis | Evening | #14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis |
Terrestrials | All Day | #6-10 | Hopper patterns, Ants, Beetles | |
August | Caddis | Evening | #14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis |
Terrestrials | All Day | #6-10 | Hopper patterns, Ants, Beetles | |
September | Blue Winged Olives | Midday | #16-20 | Parachute Adams, Beadhead Pheasant Tail |
Terrestrials | All Day | #6-10 | Hopper patterns, Ants, Beetles | |
October | Blue Winged Olives | Midday | #16-20 | Parachute Adams, Beadhead Pheasant Tail |
Winter Stoneflies | Noon – 4pm | #16-20 | Black Stonefly Nymph | |
November | Midges | All Day | #18-24 | Griffiths Gnat, Zebra Midge |
Winter Stoneflies | Noon – 4pm | #16-20 | Black Stonefly Nymph | |
December | Midges | All Day | #18-24 | Griffiths Gnat, Zebra Midge |
Winter Stoneflies | Noon – 4pm | #16-20 | Black Stonefly Nymph |
The Sauk River is a favored destination for fly fishing enthusiasts, offering a variety of access points:
A few other notable points for accessing the river include:
Recognized for its robust salmon and steelhead populations, the Sauk River promises an unparalleled fly fishing experience. Here are some of the exceptional spots:
Each location offers diverse challenges and bounties, making the Sauk River a thrilling location for rookie and veteran fly fishers alike.
Wind your way down the scenic Sauk River, a magnificent waterway flowing through Minnesota’s rich landscape. The river’s source is the Sauk Lake, from where it journey’s approximately 130 miles southwest before meeting the Mississippi River.
Apart from serving as a recreational hub for canoeing, fishing and hiking, the Sauk River is infused with historical significance. Long ago, it was a lifeline for the Sauk or Sac Native American tribe, from whom it got its name. These indigenous people relied heavily on the river’s resources and the surrounding lands for sustenance and survival.
So, next time you visit, remember you’re not just encountering a beautiful river, but a living, flowing testament to history!
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