Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Midday | #18-22 | Zebra Midge |
February | Blue-winged Olive | Midday | #16-20 | Rusty Spinner |
March | Caddisfly | Evening | #14-18 | X-Caddis |
April | Hatch Stonefly | Evening | #10-14 | Golden Stone |
May | Mayfly | Evening | #10-16 | Pheasant Tail nymph |
June | Terrestrial Insects | Midday | #12-16 | Grasshopper Pattern |
July | Terrestrial insects | Midday | #12-16 | Ant Pattern |
August | Terrestrial Insects | Midday | #12-16 | Grasshopper Pattern |
September | Mayfly and Caddisfly | Evening | #10-16 | Elk Hair Caddis |
October | Hatch Stonefly | Evening | #10-14 | Golden Stone |
November | Blue-winged Olive | Midday | #16-20 | Rusty Spinner |
December | Midges | Midday | #18-22 | Zebra Midge |
Choose the Medina River for an astonishing fly fishing experience, particularly in Maconda.
If we embark on a trip down memory lane towards southern Texas, we spot the breathtakingly beautiful Medina River. With its origin in the Edwards Plateau in North Central Texas, this winding river stretches for about 120 miles, and is best known for canoeing adventures and serene fishing spots.
The rich history of the Medina River is truly fascinating. Let’s delve right in:
Bring your travel dreams alive by visiting the historical and scenic Medina River, a taste of ‘Real Texas’.
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