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Introducing Tricorythodes… The Trico Mayfly
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Tricos prefer cold water and silty, weedy areas in deeper pools on the river. The hatches are fairly predictable, with water and air temperature being the key to the hatch. The morning to mid-morning is typically the best time to witness these hatches. This is followed by the “spinner fall” and when most of the feeding occurs. The Tricos fall mercilessly to the surface of the river kicking off a massive feeding frenzy.
Fishing this hatch can be notoriously tough. The fish really seem to key in on certain sizes and life stages of these mayflies. Over the years, on occasion I have personally thrown a bunch of different patterns trying to fool the fish to no avail. Studying the fish and their behavior is important in fishing this hatch. You can time the rises and time your presentation. Take the time to watch the fish before you go hucking flies at them. A little patience can pay huge dividends. I would also suggest having a second rod already rigged with a dry fly/ dry-dropper system. These hatches can turn on and off like the flick of a light switch.
Here are a few techniques and patterns I like to use during the Trico hatch.

During the spinner fall, I like to throw a combination of adult trico dry flies with a spent wing dropper. A very important thing to look for during the spinner fall are refusals to your flies. If you get a couple of refusals, change your flies! It’s worth the time because when you do discover the hot pattern you can hook up on almost every cast.
I hope you can get out and enjoy one of the most fun dry events of the year; this hatch can be extremely rewarding when you take the time to figure it out. Please stop by the shop and we would be happy to show you these patterns or just talk Tricos. Here are some of my go to patterns for the Tricos:
Nymphs-
- Black RS2 (size 22-24)
- RS2 emerger-whitleys sparkle wing (22-24)
Adult dries-
- Kleis’s lightswitch trico (24)
- Juan’s 180 degree trico (24)
- Spent wings-
- Engle’s drowned trico (22-24)
- Poly spinner (22-both male and female)