Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Warmest part of day | #20-#24 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Winter Stoneflies | Midday | #16-#20 | Black Stonefly Nymph | |
February | Midges | Warmest part of day | #20-#24 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Winter Stoneflies | Midday | #16-#20 | Black Stonefly Nymph | |
March | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | #18-#20 | Comparadun, WD-40 |
Midges | Warmest part of day | #20-#24 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat | |
April | Caddis | Afternoon | #14-#18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis |
Mayflies | Afternoon | #12-#14 | Parachute Adams, Hare’s Ear Nymph | |
May | March Browns | Late Morning to Afternoon | #10-#14 | March Brown Sparkle Dun |
Caddis | Afternoon to Dusk | #14-#18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis | |
June | Green Drakes | Afternoon to Dusk | #8-#12 | Green Drake Parachute |
Yellow Sally Stoneflies | Afternoon to Evening | #14-#16 | Yellow Sally | |
July | Terrestrials (Hoppers, Beetles, Ants) | Mid Morning to Late Afternoon | #10-#14 | Parachute Hopper, Foam Beetle |
Caddis | Afternoon to Dusk | #14-#18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis | |
August | Terrestrials (Hoppers, Beetles, Ants) | Mid Morning to Late Afternoon | #10-#14 | Parachute Hopper, Foam Beetle |
Tricos | Early Morning | #20-#24 | Trico Spinner, Trico Dun | |
September | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | #18-#22 | Comparadun, WD-40 |
Terrestrials (Hoppers, Beetles, Ants) | Mid Morning to Late Afternoon | #10-#14 | Parachute Hopper, Foam Beetle | |
October | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | #18-#22 | Comparadun, WD-40 |
Caddis | Afternoon | #14-#18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis | |
November | Midges | Warmest part of day | #20-#24 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | #18-#22 | Comparadun, WD-40 | |
December | Midges | Warmest part of day | #20-#24 | Zebra Midge, Griffith’s Gnat |
Winter Stoneflies | Midday | #16-#20 | Black Stonefly Nymph |
The Whitewater River – Beaver offers excellent spots for flying fishing enthusiasts to engage in. Here are the best access points:
Should you wish to move along the river:
Remember to always check local regulations and keep environmentally friendly practices at all times.
The Whitewater River – Beaver offers an excellent spot for fly fishing enthusiasts with numerous opportunities to catch a variety of fishes. It is important to note the best spots for an optimal experience:
Remember, every angler is advised to respect the river’s rules for a conserved and sustainable fishing experience.
The Whitewater River – Beaver dates back to prehistoric times, holding a rich tapestry of history, ecology and beauty. Coupled with the stunning landscapes it carves through, this river offers a journey through time and nature.
Originally, the area around the Whitewater River – Beaver was a hunting ground for Native Americans. Numerous artifacts have been found along the river bed reflecting its significance in their culture.
The river tells stories of the past while providing joy and entertainment for the present generations. It’s more than just a river; it’s a living timeline that continues to unfold, providing everyone a chance to learn, respect and love nature.
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