Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
---|---|---|---|---|
January | Midges | Throughout the day | 18-24 | Zebra Midge |
Stoneflies | Afternoon | 8-12 | Golden Stone | |
February | Midges | Throughout the day | 18-24 | Zebra Midge |
Stoneflies | Afternoon | 8-12 | Golden Stone | |
March | Caddisflies | Afternoon | 14-16 | Elk Hair Caddis |
Stoneflies | Afternoon | 8-12 | Golden Stone | |
April | Blue Winged Olive | Morning, late evening | 16-20 | BWO Nymph |
May | Pale Morning Dun | Mid morning to afternoon | 14-18 | Sparkle Dun |
June | Green Drake | Afternoon | 10-14 | Green Drake Comparadun |
Caddisflies | Noon onwards | 14-16 | Elk Hair Caddis | |
July | Terrestrials | Afternoon | 6-10 | Black Beatle |
Caddisflies | Noon onwards | 14-16 | Elk Hair Caddis | |
August | Terrestrials | Afternoon | 6-10 | Black Beatle |
September | Mahogany Dun | Afternoon | 12-16 | Mahogany Dun Spinner |
Blue Winged Olive | Morning, late evening | 16-20 | BWO Nymph | |
October | Midges | Throughout the day | 18-24 | Zebra Midge |
Blue Winged Olive | Morning, late evening | 16-20 | BWO Nymph | |
November | Midges | Throughout the day | 18-24 | Zebra Midge |
Blue Winged Olive | Morning, late evening | 16-20 | BWO Nymph | |
December | Midges | Throughout the day | 18-24 | Zebra Midge |
Stoneflies | Afternoon | 8-12 | Golden Stone |
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Note: Always remember to follow local guidelines and regulations for fishing to ensure a sustainable practice.
Running through the heart of Humboldt County, Northern California, the majestic Eel River – Scotia holds an intriguing and bold history. It was from its bountiful waters that Native Americans like the Wiyot people garnered sustenance and crafted tools thousands of years ago.
In the mid 19th century, the river and the surrounding Scots Pine forest provided a foundation for the development of the eerily picturesque town of Scotia, one of the few remaining “company towns” completely owned by lumber companies.
Today, with its sprawling vistas and serene environment, this historical river and quiet town attract visitors from far and wide, gleaming with signs of past industrial prowess and unspoiled natural beauty.
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