Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Afternoon | 20-22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
February | Midges | Afternoon | 20-22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
March | Blue Winged Olives | Late Afternoon | 18-20 | Comparadun BWO, RS2 |
April | Blue Winged Olives, Caddis | Late Afternoon-Evening | 14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis, Comparadun BWO, RS2 |
May | Blue Winged Olives, Caddis, Sulphurs | Afternoon-Evening | 14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis, Comparadun BWO, RS2, Sulphur Dun |
June | Sulphurs, Golden Stones | Afternoon-Evening | 12-16 | Sulphur Dun, Golden Stonefly |
July | Golden Stones, Tricos | Morning-Evening | 20-24, 10-14 | Trico Dun, Golden Stonefly |
August | Tricos, Terrestrials | Morning-Early Afternoon | 20-24, 12-16 | Trico Dun, Ant Patterns, Hopper Patterns |
September | Tricos, Terrestrials | Morning-Early Afternoon | 20-24, 12-16 | Trico Dun, Ant Patterns, Hopper Patterns |
October | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | 18-22 | Comparadun BWO, RS2 |
November | Midges | Afternoon | 20-22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
December | Midges | Afternoon | 20-22 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
The East Jordan section of the Jordan River is a paradise for fly fishing enthusiasts. The top-notch access points for fly fishing include:
If you’re a fishing enthusiast, the Jordan River, East Jordan is your paradise. Among the top places for fly fishing in this pristine river are:
Remember to follow all the regulations and catch limits to ensure that these remarkable fishing sites remain for future generations as well.
The Jordan River, a significant symbol in multiple religious faiths, has been adored and respected for centuries. Originating from the merging of three headstreams, it flows southward through the famous Sea of Galilee and plummets into the Dead Sea.
Notable for its role in several biblical narratives, its fame was further enhanced when John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ in its waters. It was also believed to be the river that the Israelites crossed to reach the Promised Land.
Today, it still serves as an important water source but sadly, its brilliance has been dulled. Over-extraction of water, pollution and political conflict have put the river at risk. Despite these threats, it remains a site of religious pilgrimage and holds immense ecological importance.
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