Mayfly Hatch in the Future?

Hot Creek - Mammoth Lakes, CA (Mono County)


by Tom Loe
2-7-2016
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Look for this warming trend to trigger a consistent mayfly hatch. We experienced the first “turbidity condition” of 2016 recently. With all the low elevation snow this winter, the crick will be prone to off color, rapidly rising water during periods of warmer days where it remains above freezing, or it rains. There is some snow in the canyon, & on the access road to the NFS gate. On warmer days the “catching” has improved overall. Midges, scuds, & attractor patterns are best during winter months. #20/22 midges, #20 pheasant tails, #18 Assassins, & bird’s nest patterns are best for nymphs. Small parachute midge; or mayfly adult patterns used with a 10 foot leader are best for surface presentations when the fish are on the adult BWO’s, midges/or clusters.



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