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NORTH PLATTE RIVER TAILWATER HATCH CHART AND PATTERNS

THIS HATCH CHART PROVIDES ALL THE MAIN HATCHES ON THE NORTH PLATTE RIVER TAILWATERS

Jan.

Feb.

March

April

May

June

July

August

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

SCUDS MIDGES CRAYFISH MINNOWS

BLUE WING OLIVES

BLUE WING OLIVES

PMD'S

YELLOW SALLIES

GOLDEN STONES

CADDIS

TRICOS

PATTERNS TO HAVE FOR THE DIFFERENT SEASONS

* = PLATTE RIVER FLY SHOP SPECIALTY PATTERNS AVAILABLE ONLINE CLICK HERE

PATTERNS FOR SPRING

MIDGES – Size 18 to 22 Barbed Wires*, Bionic Midge*, Flasha Midge*, Black Beauties, Wd-40, Brassies, Mercury Midges, Disco’s

BLUE WING OLIVES – Size 18 to 22 Barr’s BWO Emergers, Copper Johns, Pheasant Tails, Foam Split Back BWO*, RS2’s

MISC. PATTERNS – Scuds, Halfbacks, San Juan Worms, Glo Bugs

STREAMERS – Bite Me Buggers*, Vanilla Buggers*, Woolly Buggers, Platte River Specials, Orange Blossom Specials

PATTERNS FOR SUMMER

PALE MORNING DUNS – PMD Foam Split Back*, Barr’s Pmd’s, Tan Foam Split Backs* #16-#22

YELLOW SALLIES – Mercers poxy back stone, Long Tall Sally*, Ultra Prince*, Matthews Stone, Hare’s Ear #16-#18

CADDIS – Rocky Mountain Caddis*, Ultra Prince*,Lafontaine Sparkle Caddis, Red Fox Squirrel #14-#18

MISC. PATTERNS – Pheasant Tails, Scuds, San Juan Worms, Hare’s Ears, Halfbacks

STREAMERS – Bite Me Buggers*, Woolly Buggers, Vanilla Buggers*, Platte River Specials

PATTERNS FOR FALL

DRY FLIES – Parachute Adams and Trico Spinners #18 - #22

BLUE WING OLIVES - Size 18 to 22 BWO Foam Split Back*, Barr’s BWO Emergers, Copper Johns, Pheasant Tails, RS2’s

MIDGES – Size 18 to 22 Barbed Wires*, Bionic Midge*, Flasha Midge*, Black Beauties, Wd-40, Brassies, Mercury Midges, Disco’s

MISC. PATTERNS – Scuds, San Juan Worms, Halfbacks, Glo Bugs

STREAMERS – Bite Me Buggers*, Vanilla Buggers*, Woolly Buggers, Platte River Specials, Orange Blossom Specials

PATTERNS FOR WINTER

STREAMERS – Bite Me Buggers*, Vanilla Buggers*, Woolly Buggers, Platte River Specials, Orange Blossom Specials

MIDGES – Size 18 to 22 Barbed Wires*, Bionic Midge*, Flasha Midge*, Black Beauties, Wd-40, Brassies, Mercury Midges, Disco’s

MISC. PATTERNS – Scuds, Halfback and Crawdad patterns


FLY FISHING REPORTS

GRAY REEF

 MIRACLE MILE

 FREMONT CANYON

 CENTRAL WYOMING CARP

 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REPORTS


Time for the Trico Hatch

Ahh, yes. Trico time, the time of year accomplished fly fisherman throw down their rods in disgust. Take up the golf clubs, repaint the house, design the ninth wonder of the world. Anything but test their patience and skill against the dreaded Tricos and the super selective trout that feed on them. Called the ‘White Winged Devils’ in the gentlest of circles, these tiny micro hatches can infuriate the most skilled of the fly fishing angler. Huge lunker trout hunker down in feeding lanes slurping up every Trico spinner except the pattern you are offering to them. And after several hundred tedious passes, after you have lightened your tippet, after you have changed your position after you have done everything but jump in the water and grab the fish with your bare hands, you give up in disgust, and wait for something larger and more tangible to come off the water. A nice Salmonfly hatch would be the ticket. But, alas there are ways to improve your catch rate during these prolific hatches.

About the Trico:

The Tricos are prevalent in a majority of great trout fly fishing streams from Pennsylvania to the west coast. They primarily hatch in the morning, and primarily in the summer. Although the streams of Arizona and New Mexico can have hatches in February. The Trico is tiny, this adds to the frustration of many fly fisher’s, it can be as small as size 26 hook, although they primarily are in the 18-22 range. Besides their diminutive size, they can be recognized by their lack of hind wing.

On many rivers the Trico hatch is multigenerational lasting several months into late summer or early fall. So trout see a lot of them, and a few fish get caught, making them even more selective. By far the easiest Trico fishing is the actual spinner fall. After the laying of the eggs, the females die in swarms and fall into the river, and then the males closely follow. Hatching usually takes place early in the morning or late at night. With the spinner falls shortly after daybreak to mid-morning.

Flies:

As we stated above, spinner falls are more important than the actual hatch for fly fishing. Spinner falls happen in clusters and trout crowd into feeding lanes, and can open their mouths and inhale a multitude of flies. Here at The Big Y Fly Co. (http://www.bigyflyco.com) we carry Parachutes and Spinners, in both male (black) and female (cream) colors. The Parachute with their white posts are easier to see, and can be used for the hatch and the spinner fall. They also are more buoyant than the hackle-less spinner.

The Spinner pattern has the advantage of being easier to fish below the surface. During the fall, the Trico’s drown and fish often slurp up these delicacies below the surface, for safer feeding. Trout are less selective sub-surface and thus it makes for easier imitation as well.

Fishing:

Most fish caught during the Trico hatch are taken fairly close to the angler, twelve to twenty feet. Accurate casts are required especially during the spinner falls when fish congregate. If casting accurately isn’t your forte, then fishing the actual hatch is probably your best bet. Using slower action rods often enhances casting accuracy, and absorb much of the shock when fish strike to protect the tippets. To learn more about rod selection read: http://www.bigyflyco.com/choosingaflyrod.html.

As mentioned earlier light tippets are the rule. Fishing tiny flies requires a drag free drift, and once hooked fish will need to be finessed or they will break your fly off. Try to lead your fish out of the feeding lanes by pointing your rod tip down and forcing them to shore, thus spooking less fish, and getting your fish into slower water will ease its landing.

Since the Trico hatch is long in many areas the trout become more and more selective. During the spinner fall they will often feed on females (cream color) first and males (black) second. It often pays off to switch flies during the fall, it is often difficult to rationalize, to take the time this requires, when fish are rising everywhere. If you are fortunate enough to have two rods handy, rig them up before hitting the water.

If you are having no luck, try forcing your pattern sub-surface. This works especially well for the Trico Spinner pattern. Fish are often more vicious feeders under the water and less selective. It is often the way fly fishing novice’s catch their first trout during the Trico hatch.

Summary:

Perhaps more than any other fly fishing experience, the Trico hatch teaches us patience, perseverance, and the joys of catching fish. Summer is a glorious time to be on the water, and the Trico hatch gives us an excuse to let that paint fade just one more year

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Cameron Larsen is a retired commericial fly tier and fly fishing guide. He now operates The Big Y Fly Company. Http://www.bigyflyco.com. He can be reached at info@bigyflyco.com. This article will appear in the Big Y Fly Fishing E-Zine at Http://www.bigyflyco.com/Bigyflyfishingezine.html


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