Archive for July 2014
Tricos Hatches are Occurring Throughout Colorado, Bringing Dry Fly Enthusiasts Out of the Woodwork
Tricos produce a feeding frenzy that is unequaled to any other mayfly emergence during the summer season. This fabled hatch is often dubbed the “white-winged curse” because it will bring the best (or worst) out of any serious dry fly angler. Female duns begins hatching around 7 a.m., mating swarms develop by 9 a.m., and…
Read MoreIt’s PMD Time!
Pale morning duns, or PMD’s (a nickname derived from the initials of it’s common name), provide anglers with reliable dry fly fishing during the summer months. Their widespread population, convenient hatching times, and willingness to hatch in beautiful weather, makes them one of the most popular aquatic insects. Daily emergences can last for a few…
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