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June changes everything on the water — fish move to the banks, hatches compress into the edges of the day, and the terrestrial window opens for the next three months. Here's what earns a place in a summer fly box, broken down by category: terrestrials, mayflies, stoneflies, caddis, nymphs, and streamers.
Most anglers think about what they're fishing and how. The smart anglers think about when. In summer, the last 90 minutes of legal light routinely outfish the entire midday window combined — and most anglers are off the water before that window even opens.
The Yellow Sally is one of the most consistent — and most under-fished — hatches in American fly fishing. From late May through August, on every wild trout watershed in the country, fish key on small yellow stoneflies in ways most anglers misread. This is the deep dive on the hatch: where the pattern came from, how to actually read it, the three mistakes anglers make, and the eight flies that earn their place in a Sally fly box.
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.