Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midge | Midday | #18 – #22 | Zebra Midge, Black Beauty |
Winter Stonefly | Afternoon | #16 – #18 | Micro Stone, Black Stonefly Nymph | |
Baetis | Late Afternoon | #20 – #22 | RS2, Juju Baetis | |
February | Midge | Midday | #18 – #22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Winter Stonefly | Afternoon | #16 – #18 | Micro Stone | |
March | Midge | Midday | #18 – #22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Blue-winged Olive (BWO) | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Parachute BWO, Pheasant Tail Nymph | |
April | Midge | Midday | #18 – #22 | Zebra Midge |
Blue-winged Olive (BWO) | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Parachute BWO | |
May | BWO | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Emerger Patterns, Pheasant Tail Nymph |
Caddis | Evening | #14 – #18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis | |
June | Golden Stonefly | Midday | #10 – #14 | Golden Stone Nymph, Stimulator |
Caddis | Evening | #14 – #18 | Elk Hair Caddis | |
July | Golden Stonefly | Midday | #10 – #14 | Golden Stone Nymph |
Caddis | Evening | #14 – #18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis | |
August | Terrestrials | Midday | #10 – #16 | Hopper Patterns, Ants, Beetles |
Caddis | Evening | #14 – #18 | Elk Hair Caddis | |
September | Terrestrials | Midday | #10 – #16 | Hopper Patterns, Ant Patterns |
Blue-winged Olive (BWO) | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Parachute BWO, Pheasant Tail Nymph | |
October | Blue-winged Olive (BWO) | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Emerger Patterns, Pheasant Tail Nymph |
Midge | Midday | #18 – #22 | Zebra Midge | |
November | Midge | Midday | #18 – #22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Blue-winged Olive (BWO) | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Parachute BWO | |
December | Midge | Midday | #18 – #22 | Zebra Midge, Black Beauty |
Winter Stonefly | Afternoon | #16 – #18 | Micro Stone, Black Stonefly Nymph |
If you’re an angler seeking prime fly fishing spots on the Williams Fork – Below Williams Fork Reservoir, there are a few key access points to consider:
Remember to respect private properties around the area and always practice catch and release to sustain the rich fly fishing heritage of the Williams Fork River.
The Williams Fork area, situated just below Williams Fork Reservoir, is a prime location for fly fishing enthusiasts. Few among the best spots for fly fishing in this area include:
Fly fishing on the Williams Fork provides an unmatched experience of tranquility combined with the thrill of catching a variety of trout species.
One of the hidden gems of Colorado is the Williams Fork Below the Williams Fork Reservoir. Replete with history and bursting with natural beauty, it’s a place that surprises you in the best possible sense. The valley was originally inhabited by the Ute Indians, offering a glimpse into pre-Columbian America.
Founded in the late 19th Century, it heralded the era of reservoirs, a testament to engineering marvels. The Williams Fork Reservoir, which serves as a major part of Denver’s water supply, became an integral part of the valley in the 1950s.
The Williams Fork – Below Williams Fork Reservoir holds history, wildlife, and exciting recreational opportunities. A hidden marvel!
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