Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Late Morning to Early Afternoon | 18-24 | Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge |
February | Midges | Late Morning to Early Afternoon | 18-24 | Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge |
March | Midges, Blue Winged Olives | Late Morning to Late Afternoon | 18-20 | RS2, Pheasant Tail, Zebra Midge |
April | Midges | Late Morning to Early Afternoon | 18-22 | Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge |
Blue Winged Olives | Mid Afternoon | 16-20 | RS2, Parachute Adams, BWO Emerger | |
May | Blue Winged Olives | Mid Afternoon | 16-20 | Parachute Adams, BWO Emerger |
Salmonflies | All Day | 6-8 | Stimulators, Rogue Foam Salmonfly | |
June | Salmonflies | All Day | 6-8 | Rogue Foam Salmonfly, Pat’s Rubber Legs |
Green Drakes | Mid to Late Afternoon | 10-12 | Paradrake, Green Drake Cripple | |
Yellow Sallies | Afternoon to Dusk | 14-16 | Yellow Humpy, Yellow Sally Stonefly | |
July | Green Drakes | Mid Afternoon | 10-12 | Paradrake, Green Drake Cripple |
Yellow Sallies | Afternoon to Dusk | 14-16 | Yellow Humpy, Yellow Sally Stonefly | |
Terrestrials | All Day | 10-12, 16-20 | Chubby Chernobyl, Hopper Patterns | |
August | Green Drakes | Mid Afternoon | 10-12 | Paradrake, Green Drake Cripple |
Mahogany Duns | Late Afternoon | 14-16 | Parachute Mahogany Dun, Comparadun | |
Terrestrials | All Day | 10-12, 16-20 | Chubby Chernobyl, Hopper Patterns | |
September | Mahogany Duns | Late Afternoon | 14-16 | Parachute Mahogany Dun, Comparadun |
Terrestrials | All Day | 10-12, 16-20 | Chubby Chernobyl, Hopper Patterns | |
October | Blue Winged Olives | Mid Afternoon | 16-20 | RS2, Parachute Adams, BWO Emerger |
November | Midges | Late Morning to Early Afternoon | 18-24 | Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge |
December | Midges | Late Morning to Early Afternoon | 18-24 | Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge |
Fly fishing on the Big Wood – Ketchum offers an excellent fishing experience. Here are some of the best access points:
Remember to respect the local fishing regulations for a sustainable and enjoyable fishing experience.
One of the state’s preeminent waters for fly fishing, Big Wood River in Ketchum, Idaho offers many opportunities for avid anglers. Here are some recommended spots:
Remember to respect local fishing regulations and leave no trace to preserve Big Wood River for future generations!
Deep in the heart of Idaho lies the enchanting Big Wood River, flowing from the magnificent Smoky Mountains through the towns of Ketchum and Bellevue, before finally merging into the Snake River. This scenic gem has a fascinating history.
Originally a hub for mining and ranching, the river transformed Ketchum from a peaceful mining town in the 1880s into a burgeoning center for sheep farming by 1920. With large influxes of Basque and Welsh sheepherders settling in the Wood River Valley, Ketchum became known as the ‘Sheep Queen of the World’.
Through it all, Big Wood – Ketchum has remarkably preserved its natural beauty and history, making it not only a delightful place to visit but also a site of significant cultural heritage.
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