Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
---|---|---|---|---|
January | Midges | Afternoon | 22-26 | Black Beauty, Zebra Midge |
Baetis | Afternoon | 18-22 | RS2, CDC Baetis Emerger | |
February | Midges | Afternoon | 22-26 | Red and Black Zebra Midge |
Baetis | Afternoon | 18-22 | RS2, Flashback Pheasant Tail | |
March | Baetis | Afternoon | 18-22 | RS2, CDC Baetis Emerger |
Stoneflies | All day | 8-12 | Pats Rubber Legs | |
April | Baetis | Noon – Evening | 18-22 | RS2, CDC Baetis Emerger |
Caddis | Evening | 14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis | |
Midges | Morning – Afternoon | 22-26 | Zebra Midge | |
Midges | Afternoon | 22-26 | Red and Silver Zebra Midge | |
May | Caddis | Afternoon-Evening | 14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis |
Stoneflies | All day | 8-12 | Pats Rubber Legs | |
June | Stoneflies | All day | 8-12 | Pats Rubber Legs, Stimulator |
July | Caddis | Afternoon-Evening | 14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis |
PMDs | Noon – Afternoon | 16-20 | Sparkle Dun PMD, Halfback PMD, Tilt Wing PMD | |
August | Terrestrials | All day | 10-14 | Hopper patterns, Ant patterns |
Caddis | Afternoon-Evening | 14-18 | Goddard Caddis, X-Caddis | |
September | Terrestrials | All day | 10-14 | Beetle patterns, Cricket patterns |
Baetis | Afternoon | 18-22 | RS2, CDC Baetis Emerger | |
October | Baetis | Afternoon | 18-22 | RS2, CDC Baetis Emerger |
Midges | Afternoon | 22-26 | Red and Silver Zebra Midge | |
November | Baetis | Afternoon | 18-22 | RS2 |
Midges | Afternoon | 22-26 | Black Beauty, Zebra Midge | |
December | Midges | Afternoon | 22-26 | Black Beauty, Zebra Midge |
Baetis | Afternoon | 18-22 | RS2, CDC Baetis Emerger |
Fly fishing on the Red River in Questa offers outstanding opportunities and diverse fishing locales. However, certain access points can enhance your fishing experience:
The Red River in Questa is a perfect spot for fly fishing, having multiple locations ideal for this activity. Below are some of the best spots:
The Red River – or Rio Grande – is truly one of nature’s marvels. Spanning a vast 1,896 miles and crossing 3 U.S. states, it is the fourth largest river in the United States. The river marks the boundary between Texas and Mexico!
Before it was discovered by Spanish explorers in the 1500s, this important waterway was home to many Native American tribes, providing them with a reliable source of food and water. Over the centuries, it has been used for transportation and irrigation purposes.
Today, the mighty Red River continues to be an essential water resource, supporting various wildlife and vibrant communities on its journey to the Gulf of Mexico.
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