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Green Drake

Green Drake

Best Flies for the Green Drake Hatch

Best time: Late spring to early summer
Water: Rivers with moderate to fast current
Size: Typically 8–12

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Start with large, high-floating patterns during active hatches and adjust to emergers if trout refuse dry flies.

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    Bob Quigley, the king of the "film” designed the Film Critic to match mayflies at their most vulnerable stage of the hatch, while emerging from nym...

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How to Fish Green Drake Hatches

Green Drake hatches are one of the most exciting events in fly fishing, with large mayflies that often bring aggressive trout to the surface. Timing and presentation are key during this short but intense hatch.

  • Fish nymphs before surface activity begins
  • Switch to emergers as trout begin keying on rising insects
  • Use large dry flies when trout are actively feeding on the surface

When Green Drake Hatches Occur

Green Drake hatches typically occur in late spring to early summer and are influenced by water temperature and river conditions.

  • Most common from May through June
  • Often strongest in the afternoon and evening
  • Short hatch windows—timing is critical

Fly Selection Tips for Green Drake

Green Drakes are large mayflies, so size and visibility are critical when selecting flies.

  • Use larger patterns (sizes 8–12) to match the hatch
  • High-floating dry flies improve visibility and drift
  • Emergers can be effective when trout are feeding just below the surface

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