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This topic is about the Mayfly Species Hexagenia limbata

It starts like a rise of small trout. There are dimples on the surface, little fingerlings eating midges, perhaps. But these are no fish. The water breaks and up pop the yellow sails of a giant Hexagenia dun, then another and another. A vortex appears in a flash below the mayfly and it vanishes in a slurp so loud it echoes off the distant bank. A square tail like a shark fin breaks the surface behind the swirl as a brown trout twice the size of your net turns back toward his deeper lair. The Hex hatch is on.

This Midwestern legend plays out every year on calm, dark, humid nights in early July. Anglers who only fly fish once a year drive hundreds of miles to play their part in the drama, while the mayflies themselves make the television news by showing up on doppler radar or calling snowplows out of dormancy to remove layers of Hexagenia duns from the bridges. In the cold trout rivers of Wisconsin and Michigan, huge nocturnal brown trout whose usual menu consists of smaller browns become, for a week or so, prime dry fly quarry.

These are the second largest mayflies in the United States, behind the related Litobrancha recurvata flies. Read more...

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The Discussion

SpinnerJune 21st, 2006, 10:17 pm
Posts: 1fishing in the dark.......
stepping in holes?

I hate the dark........

I don't need the hex........

Len
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TroutnutJune 22nd, 2006, 4:12 am
Fairbanks, AK

Posts: 1113
It's the only time of the year we dry fly types get a really good crack at some of the monster trout you spinner and streamer fishermen catch. There's nothing quite like the deep slurps of a mid-20-inch trout sucking down Hexes.

What I don't like about the hatch is how unreliable it is... and the fact that it requires a silty bottom. I hate wading in silt a lot more than in the dark. Dark + silt certainly sucks. It's still very much worth it if the bugs are out and the fish are rising, but if they're not, it's a fairly insane pursuit...
Jason Neuswanger
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