Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midge | Afternoon | 18-22 | Zebra Midge, BWO Nymphs |
Blue Winged Olive | Late Afternoon | 18-22 | Barr’s BWO, Olive Soft Hackle | |
February | Midge | Afternoon | 18-22 | Zebra Midge, Disco Midge |
Blue Winged Olive | Late Afternoon | 18-22 | Rusty Spinner, Parachute Adams | |
March | Blue Winged Olive | Afternoon | 16-20 | Rusty Spinner, Parachute Adams |
Quill Gordon | Afternoon | 14-16 | Quill Gordon Dry, Hare’s Ear Nymph | |
April | Caddis Fly | Late Afternoon/Evening | 14-18 | Elk Hair Caddis, Green Rock Worm |
Hendrickson | Afternoon | 12-14 | Hendrickson Dry, Dark Hendrickson Nymph | |
May | Sulphur | Afternoon/Evening | 14-18 | Sulphur Dry, Pheasant Tail Nymph |
Gray Fox | Afternoon/Evening | 12-14 | Gray Fox Dry, March Brown Spider | |
June | Light Cahill | Evening | 12-14 | Light Cahill Dry, Light Cahill Wet |
Sulphur | Afternoon/Evening | 14-18 | Sulphur Parachute, Sulphur Nymph | |
July | Light Cahill | Evening | 12-14 | Light Cahill Dry, Light Cahill Wet |
Terrestrials | All Day | 10-14 | Hopper, Ant, Beetle Patterns | |
August | Terrestrials | All Day | 10-14 | Hopper, Ant, Beetle Patterns |
Blue Winged Olive | Evening | 18-22 | BWO Dry, BWO Nymph | |
September | Terrestrials | All Day | 10-14 | Hopper, Ant, Beetle Patterns |
Blue Winged Olive | Evening | 18-22 | BWO Dry, BWO Nymph | |
October | Blue Winged Olive | Afternoon | 16-20 | Rusty Spinner, Parachute Adams |
Little Yellow Stonefly | Evening | 14-16 | Yellow Sally Dry, Yellow Stonefly Nymph | |
November | Midge | Afternoon | 18-22 | Zebra Midge, Disco Midge |
Blue Winged Olive | Late Afternoon | 18-22 | Rusty Spinner, Parachute Adams | |
December | Midge | Afternoon | 18-22 | Zebra Midge, BWO Nymphs |
Blue Winged Olive | Late Afternoon | 18-22 | Barr’s BWO, Olive Soft Hackle |
The Tuckasegee River – Baker’s Creek is a fantastic spot for fly fishing. Here are some of the best access points:
Renowned for its excellent trout population, Tuckasegee River – Baker’s Creek boasts several prime fly fishing locations:
Remember to check local fishing regulations and always respect private property rights while enjoying your fishing trip.
Come discover the Tuckasegee River-Baker’s Creek! Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, this river is steeped in an interesting history. Originally known to the Cherokee as Daksiyi-i, “Place of the Turtles”, it played a key role in the lives of Native Americans.
Rushing with vitality, the river facilitated trade and transportation, providing a rich fishing ground. Early European settlers arrived in late 18th century, using the river’s energy to power mills and agricultural pursuits.
Regardless of the season, the Tuckasegee River – Baker’s Creek continues to offer stunning views, thrilling experiences, and a glimpse into America’s past! Create your own history along its banks!
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