Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Afternoon | #18 – #22 | Griffith’s Gnat, Black Beauty |
Stoneflies | Dusk | #8 – #10 | Hellgrammite, Black Stonefly Nymph | |
February | Midges | Afternoon | #18 – #22 | Griffith’s Gnat, Black Beauty |
Blue Quills | Midday | #16 – #20 | Blue Quill Dry, Blue Quill Nymph | |
March | Blue Quills | Midday | #16 – #20 | Blue Quill Dry, Blue Quill Nymph |
Little Black Caddis | Afternoon | #16 – #18 | Peacock Caddis, X Caddis | |
April | Mayflies | Afternoon | #12 – #16 | Spotlight Emerger, Klinkhammer |
Caddisflies | Dusk | #14 – #16 | Elk Hair Caddis, Tungsten Caddis Pupa | |
May | Green Drakes | Afternoon | #10 – #12 | Green Drake Dun, Green Drake Nymph |
Dobsonflies | Morning | #6 – #8 | Muddler Minnow, Dark Stonefly Nymph | |
June | Damsel flies | Midday | #10 – #12 | Damsel Nymph, Adult Damsel |
Scuds | All Day | #14 – #18 | Scud Olive, Scud Grey | |
July | Terrestrials | Afternoon | #12 – #16 | Hopper, Ant Patterns |
Hoppers | All Day | #10 – #12 | Classic Hopper, Stimulator Orange | |
August | Terrestrials | Midday | #12 – #16 | Beetle, Cricket |
Hoppers | All Day | #10 – #12 | Parachute Hopper, Foam Hopper | |
September | Hoppers | All Day | #10 – #12 | Stimulator Olive, Dave’s Hopper |
Midges | Midday | #18 – #24 | Zebra Midge, Peacock Midge | |
October | Blue-winged Olive | Midday | #16 – #20 | BWO Sparkle Dun, RS2 |
Midges | Early Morning/Evening | #18 – #24 | Zebra Midge, Peacock Midge | |
November | Blue-winged Olive | Midday | #16 – #20 | BWO Sparkle Dun, RS2 |
Midges | Early Morning/Evening | #18 – #24 | Zebra Midge, Peacock Midge | |
December | Midges | Afternoon | #18 – #22 | Griffith’s Gnat, Black Beauty |
Stoneflies | Dusk | #8 – #10 | Hellgrammite, Black Stonefly Nymph |
The North Branch Potomac River – Luke, offers several outstanding spots for fly fishing. These locations provide an enchanting experience, ideal for catching a variety of fish species.
Regardless of your fly fishing proficiency, the North Branch Potomac River – Luke offers plentiful options suited for various skill levels and fishing preferences.
Curving through Maryland and West Virginia, the North Branch Potomac River boasts a rich history as captivating as its landscape. Firstly named by American Indians, the Potomac, meaning “river of swans”, has always been a vital waterway for trade and transport. Over time, its significance grew.
Just as intriguing is the river’s natural beauty providing homes for various species of wildlife. Despite seeing industry and wars, the North Branch Potomac River exhibits resilience. Its waters keep flowing, serving as a historical mirror reflecting the stories of the past.
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