Checking the July Hatch Chart
Checking the hatch chart for my trip this summer. Drakes should be around my location at that time.
Looking for "reasonable" room rates in the area too - none to be found though.
So, decided to tie a Drake. Hope the trout there can't count!
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I don't have a lot of experience ...
... with the drakes, but my limited observation and most of the material I've found on them suggests that they do tend to come off rather quickly. When I was designing a fly for a potential drake hatch on a Montana backcountry stream late this summer, I decided to go with a cripple / emerger thinking that the fishies were more likely accustomed to leisurely eating cripples than chasing duns. This is what I came up with.
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The potential drake hatch turned into a real drake hatch. And this fly took some pretty nice fishies. ( This example is a bit tattered, for better or worse. As tied, the CDC is a loop wing over grizzly hackle which is trimmed thorax style. )
John