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As fall fades and water temps drop, trout trade mayflies for meat. Learn why sculpins dominate the late-season menu and discover the best patterns—from classic Muddlers to modern streamers—to fool big, cold-water trout.
October is prime time for tiny mayflies. Blue-Winged Olives, Mahogany Duns, and their cousins hatch in sizes 16–22, bringing pods of trout to the surface. Learn the key patterns, tactics, and gear you need to master these technical fall hatches.
September is prime time for terrestrial fishing, and ants are at the top of the menu. From black and cinnamon to flying, foam, and oversized variations, ants offer trout an irresistible late-summer meal. Learn why ants are so effective, how to fish them, and the top 10 JHFLYCO ant patterns to keep in your fly box this fall.
August is peak time for hopper-dropper rigs, and we’ve handpicked the best fly pairings, rigging techniques, and gear setups to help you fish smarter. From high-floating foam dries to tactical jig nymphs, this guide covers everything you need to succeed on late-summer trout water. Whether you’re exploring new streams or dialing in your home water, these field-tested combos are ready to deliver.
The Humpy is a high-floating summer dry fly that thrives in fast water, riffles, and pocket water. Learn the history behind this classic attractor, how to fish it effectively, and which Humpy variations you should always keep in your fly box.