Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Midday | 18-24 | Zebra Midge, Black Beauty |
February | Midges | Midday | 18-24 | Griffith’s Gnat, Brassie |
March | Midges, Blue Wings Olives | Noon-2pm | 18-24(BWO), 20-22(Midges) | Buckskin Nymph, Sparkle Dun |
April | Blue Wings Olives | Noon-2pm | 18-20 | RS2, Pheasant Tail |
May | Caddis | Midday | 14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis, Peacock Caddis |
June | Green Drakes, Stoneflies | Evening | 10-14(GD), 6-8(SF) | Parachute Adams, Golden Stone |
July | PMD’s, Yellow Sallies | Evening | 14-16(PMD), 14-16(YS) | Yellow Humpy, Copper John |
August | Tricos, Terrestrials | Morning | 20-24(T), 10-14(Terre) | Parachute Trico, Dave’s Hopper |
September | Tricos, Terrestrials | Morning | 20-24(T), 10-14(Terre) | Parachute Trico, Dave’s Hopper |
October | Blue Wings Olives | Noon-2pm | 18-22 | Juju Baetis, RS2 |
November | Midges | Midday | 20-24 | Black Beauty, Brassie |
December | Midges | Midday | 20-24 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
The Lake Fork of the Gunnison – Gateview offers impeccable fly fishing spots known for their natural beauty and plentiful fish species.
These locations offer excellent opportunities for fly fishing enthusiasts across the spectrum of experience levels.
The Lake Fork of the Gunnison – Gateview has a riveting tale intertwined with the history of Colorado. This mesmerizing spot is a part of the larger Gunnison River system, originally discovered in the 19th Century by Captain John W. Gunnison while seeking a transcontinental railroad route.
The Gateview is a stunning feature along the Lake Fork, so-named for its grand, gate-like appearance with towering cliffs on either side of the river. A true testament to nature’s artistry, the Gateview remains a prominent symbol of the region’s beautiful and enduring legacy.
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