Stonefly Nymphs
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While Stoneflies (Plecoptera) can be found in many rivers in the U.S., they are especially abundant in clean, cold, fast moving waters. These are generally large bugs and fish like big meals!
Stonefly nymphs crawl toward shore. During this migration, opportunistic fish will also be found close to shore, and dead-drifting a matching stonefly nymph close to the bank can be very effective. The large Pteronarcyida (Pteronarcys) or Salmonfly begin their hatch in early May, with the hatch winding down in June. Golden Stoneflies (Perlidae or Perlid) begin hatching in May and the hatch extends intermittently through September. Little Golden Stoneflies (Chloroperlidae) hatch June - September DiscountFlies Stoneflies Are Tied on Gamakatsu, Tiemco or Daiichi Hooks, By The Worlds Finest Fly Tier's. Experience True Fly Shop Quality Flies On Your Next Fly Fishing Trip! |