Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Afternoon | 18-22 | Zebra Midges |
February | Midges, Stoneflies | Afternoon | 16-20 | Zebra Midges, Wooly Buggers |
March | Blue Quill, Stoneflies | Mid Day | 14-18 | Quill Gordon Nymph, Pheasant Tail Nymph |
April | Blue Quill, Hendrickson | Afternoon | 12-16 | Quill Gordon Nymph, Comparadun Mayflies |
May | Sulphurs, Pale Evening Dun | Dusk | 14-18 | Comparadun Sulphur, Light Cahill |
June | Sulphurs, Brown Drakes | Evening | 10-14 | Sulphur Dun, Adams Dry Fly |
July | Terrestrials, Caddisfly | Morning and Evening | 12-16 | Elk Hair Caddis, Dave’s Hopper |
August | Tricos, Terrestrials | Morning and Evening | 18-22 | Trico Spinner, Black Ant |
September | Isonychia, Caddisfly | Evening | 12-16 | Pheasant Tail Nymph, Elk Hair Caddis |
October | Blue-winged Olive, Caddisfly | Afternoon | 16-20 | Blue-winged Parachute, Elk Hair Caddis |
November | Blue-winged Olive, Midges | Afternoon | 18-22 | Blue-winged Parachute, Zebra Midges |
December | Midges | Afternoon | 18-22 | Zebra Midges |
Meet the magnificent North Branch Potomac River – Barnum, a significant body of water stretching over 279 miles. This river is a beautiful blend of raw wilderness and vivid human history. Emerging from the marshy highland springs and flowing through the rolling ridges of West Virginia and Maryland, the river serves as the largest tributary of the Potomac.
Let’s dive into a bit of history:
Today, the North Branch Potomac River is esteemed for its biodiversity, recreational divisions like rafting and fishing, and fostering the legacy of nature and history.
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