Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Warmer parts of day | #18-24 | Zebra Midges, Griffith’s Gnat |
February | Midges, Early Black Stones | Mid-afternoon | #18-20, #14-16 | Zebra Midges, Black Stoneflies |
March | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | Blue Winged Olive Emergers |
April | Hendricksons, Caddis | Mid-afternoon, Evening | #12-14, #14-18 | Hendrickson Dry, Elk Hair Caddis |
May | Caddis, Sulphurs, Green Drakes, Brown Drakes | Afternoon, Dusk | #14-18, #12-14, #10-12, #10-12 | Caddis Pupa, Sulphur Dun, Green Drake Dun, Brown Drake Emerger |
June | Sulphurs, Slate Drakes, Light Cahills | Dusk | #14-16, #12-14, #14-16 | Sulphur Parachute, Slate Drake Cripple, Light Cahill Dry |
July | Terrestrials, Tricos | Early Morning, Hot Days | #20-24, #10-12 | Ant Patterns, Trico Spinner |
August | Terrestrials, Tricos | Early Morning, Hot Days | #20-24, #10-12 | Beetle Patterns, Trico Parachute |
September | Terrestrials, Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | #18-22, #10-12 | Grasshopper Patterns, Blue Winged Olive Dun |
October | Blue Winged Olives, October Caddis | Afternoon | #18-22, #8-10 | Blue Winged Olive Cripple, October Caddis Pupa |
November | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | #18-22 | Blue Winged Olive Spinner |
December | Midges | Warmer parts of day | #18-24 | Zebra Midges, Ice Cream Cone |
If you’re planning to fly fish in the Susquehanna River around Harrisburg, some of the best access points include:
Each of these spots can provide a different fishing experience, and all are easily accessible within the Harrisburg area.
Ah! The Susquehanna River – a historical gem if there ever was one. Snaking its way through the beautiful city of Harrisburg, this river is more than just a pretty sight – it’s a window into the past!
Historically, the Susquehanna was a critical travel and trade route for Native American tribes. Later, during the Industrial Revolution, it turned into a bustling lifeline for coal transportation. Fast forward a few decades and the river is now an inviting place for recreational activities.
Over time, the Susquehanna River has evolved, just like Harrisburg itself, but its rich history continues to flow within its currents.
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