Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Morning/Evening | #20-22 | Black Beauty, Zebra Midge |
Blue Wing Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | BWO Emerger, Parachute Adams | |
February | Midges | Morning/Evening | #20-22 | Griffith’s Gnat, Midge Larva |
Blue Wing Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | Pheasant Tail Nymph, Olive Wooly Bugger | |
March | Midges | Morning/Evening | #20-22 | Gray Midge, Al’s Rat |
Blue Wing Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | Tungsten Micro Mayfly, Split Case BWO | |
March Browns | Afternoon | #12-14 | March Brown Nymph, Adams Dry Fly | |
April | March Browns | Afternoon | #12-14 | March Brown Wet, Parachute Adams |
Caddis | Evening | #14-18 | Pupae & Larvae, X-Caddis | |
Blue Wing Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | RS2, WD-40 | |
Midges | Morning/Evening | #20-22 | Snowshoe Midge, Midge X | |
May | Stoneflies | Morning/Afternoon | #8-12 | Golden Stone, Skwala Stone |
Midges | Morning/Evening | #20-22 | Magic Midge, Disco Midge | |
June | Stoneflies | Morning/Afternoon | #6-10 | Kaufmann’s Stone, Girdle Bug |
July | Terrestrials (Ants, Beetles, Hoppers) | Midday | #10-16 | Dave’s Hopper, Black Beetle |
August | Terrestrials (Ants, Beetles, Hoppers) | Midday | #10-16 | Letort Hopper, Flying Ant |
September | Terrestrials (Ants, Beetles, Hoppers) | Midday | #10-16 | Joe’s Hopper, Foam Ant |
Blue Wing Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | CDC BWO Emerger, Flashback Pheasant Tail | |
October | Blue Wing Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | BWO Sparkle Dun, RS2 |
Midges | Morning/Evening | #20-22 | Emerger Midge, WD-40 | |
November | Midges | Morning/Evening | #20-22 | Floss Midge, Tiny Blue Winged Olive |
Blue Wing Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | Blue Winged Olive, BWO CDC Dun | |
December | Midges | Morning/Evening | #20-22 | Bead Head Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Blue Wing Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | Hi-vis BWO, Foam Wing Emerger |
The Middle Fork of the Tuolumne River offers various access points suitable for a remarkable fly fishing experience. The top three preferred access points are:
Remember to always respect private property rights while accessing these points, and adhere to catch-and-release principles to sustain the river’s healthy fish population. Enjoy your adventure!
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