Mayfly Genus Pseudocloeon (Blue-Winged Olives)
Taxonomic Navigation -?-
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
» Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
» Class Insecta (Insects)
» Order Ephemeroptera (Mayflies)
» Family Baetidae (Blue-Winged Olives)
» Genus Pseudocloeon (Blue-Winged Olives)
| Species in Pseudocloeon | ||
| Pseudocloeon propinquumBlue-Winged Olive | 0 | 0 |
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Common Name
| Match | Common Name |
| Blue-Winged Olives |
Fly Imitations by Orvis
| Stage | Fly Pattern |
| Dun | Blue Winged Olive |
Hatching Behavior
Time Of Day (?): Usually mid-evening, sometimes sporadically from late morning through evening
Trout may feed well on the tiny nymphs during a hatch. Caucci and Nastasi discovered and noted in Hatches II that these nymphs, despite their excellent swimming ability most of the time, become nearly immobile shortly before hatching. They slowly crawl out of the water or dead-drift (Dead-drift: The manner in which a fly drifts on the water when not moving by itself or by the influence of a line. Trout often prefer dead-drifting prey and imitating the dead-drift in tricky currents is a major challenge of fly fishing.) float to the surface, buoyed by gases they release.Spinner Behavior
Time Of Day: Dusk
Pseudocloeon duns usually molt into spinners, mate, and die the very day they hatched. Dun and spinner activity may overlap.
