Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midge Hatches | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauty |
Blue Winged Olives | Late Afternoon | #16 – #18 | Soft Hackle, Pheasant Tail | |
February | Midge Hatches | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauty |
Blue Winged Olives | Late Afternoon | #16 – #18 | Soft Hackle, Pheasant Tail | |
March | Nymphs and Scuds | All Day | #16 – #18 | Griffith’s Gnat, Mayfly Nymph |
April | Midge Hatches | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauty |
Blue Winged Olives | Late Afternoon | #16 – #18 | Soft Hackle, Pheasant Tail | |
May | Caddis, Stoneflies | All Day | #14 – #18 | Elk Hair Caddis, Bead Head Stonefly Nymph |
June | Caddis, Pale Morning Dun | Evening | #14 – #18 | Elk Hair Caddis, Light Cahill |
July | Tricos, Terrestrials | Morning for Tricos, Afternoon for Terrestrials | #18 – #24 for Tricos, #10 – #16 for Terrestrials | Trico Spinner, Foam Bug |
August | Terrestrials, Tricos | Afternoon for Terrestrials, Morning for Tricos | #10 – #16 for Terrestrials, #18-#24 for Tricos | Ants, Beetles, Foam Bug |
September | Blue Winged Olives, Terrestrials | Evening for BWO, Afternoon for Terrestrials | #16 – #20 for BWO, #10 – #16 for Terrestrials | Elk Hair Caddis, Foam Bug |
October | Blue Winged Olives | Morning | #16 – #20 | Soft Hackle, Pheasant Tail |
November | Midge Hatches | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauty |
Blue Winged Olives | Late Afternoon | #16 – #18 | Soft Hackle, Pheasant Tail | |
December | Midge Hatches | Afternoon | #18 – #20 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauty |
Blue Winged Olives | Late Afternoon | #16 – #18 | Soft Hackle, Pheasant Tail |
Ever wondered about the rich history and importance of the Platte River? This major river in the state of Nebraska, was once considered a vital route by the Native American tribes and early European settlers. Let’s dive right into its fascinating history!
The name ‘Platte’ comes from the French word for ‘flat,’ which aptly describes its shallow, broad nature. Let’s take a look at some key points in history involving this river:
Till this day, the Platte river is an invaluable resource that provides water for agriculture, industry, and urban areas in the Midwest.
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