Sulphurs tend to hatch in slower waters. They are tiny, and thankfully usually hatch in great numbers, bringing even the weariest of trout to the surface for a meal. Sulphurs are a major hatch on many southern Ontario streams early to late June.
Tying Materials:
Hook Size 18 dry fly
Thread uni 8/0 white
Tail white elk fibres
Body orange [...]
The Little Blue Winged Olive tied parachute style is a perfect imitation for smaller stream fishing. The fly floats very low, almost in the surface film, and when the fly is not dressed, it could easily imitate an emerging dun as it drifts downstream, rear portion submerged. Once a dressing of dry fly [...]
Dark Hendrickson Spinners are the first of the larger mayflies to make their return trip to the stream in mating. The flies gather above appropriate sections of the stream enmasse and begin the ritual of dipping and diving toward the water as males and females create next seasons brood. These flies are usually the first [...]
Hendrickson Mayflies are one of the larger, early season emergers in Ontario. Beginning early to midmay and lasting until June, these flies provide some of the first surface action of the season in many areas. Flies should be tied in sizes that reflect natural insect sizes in the area you intend to fish. The hendrickson [...]