The Mayfly dry fly patterns are some of the important fly patterns in the world for fly fishermen. With over 2500 varieties of Mayflies, most of the modern Dry Fishing Fly Patterns are tied to imitate some sort of Mayfly.
Watch for these insects on the water where ever you fish, they have upright wings and are highly visible.
On hot days you will most likely see them in the morning, or in the evening when it cools off.
On cooler days you will see them in the early afternoon or in the evening. Some of the best hatches will be seen on overcast days almost at anytime of the day. On streams that are open all year there will generally be some sort of Mayfly hatch in every month of the year.
Mayfly Dry Fly Patterns emulate the two adult phases of the Mayfly. The two phases are the Dun Phase and the Spinner stage. The mayfly emerges from the water in the Dun phase. This phase will last 1 to 4 days, then the Mayfly will change into the Spinner stage. It is the Spinner stage where mating takes place.
The male spinners will form a swarm, the female flies into the swarm and is caught by one of the males. Mating takes place, the female deposits her eggs on the surface of the water or crawls under the water and deposits her eggs on the bottom. After the female deposits her eggs she falls or drifts to the surface of the water. In the spinner stage of life the Mayfly has no mouth, and cannot eat. This phase of life only lasts about a day. Wherever you live and fish you should carry some Mayfly dry fly patterns in you fly box. The Mayfly patterns are separated into several different categories as follows.
image | AMERICAN MARCH BROWN | image | BAETIS CUT WING |
image | BAETIS ZINGER | image | BIG YELLOW MAY DUN |
image | BIG YELLOW MAY SPINNER | image | BLACK QUILL |
image | BLUE DUN | image | BLUE QUILL |
image | BROWN DRAKE | image | BROWN PARA DRAKE |
image | BURCHER SPECIAL | image | CALLIBAETIS ZINGER |
image | CDC CALLIBAETIS BIOT SPINNER | image | CDC CALLIBAETIS CRIPPLE DUN |
image | CDC PMD CRIPPLE DUN | image | CDC RUSTY SPINNER |
image | CLARKS BIG YELLOW MAYFLY | image | CLARKS GREEN DRAKE PARACHUTE |
image | COLORADO GREEN DRAKE | image | CRIPPLE OLIVE |
image | CUTWING BLUE WING OLIVE | image | CUTWING PALE MORNING DUN |
image | CUTWING TRICO | image | DARK CAHILL |
image | DARK HAYSTACK | image | DARK HENDRICKSON |
image | DOWNWING GREEN DRAKE | image | DUSTY MILLER |
image | EXTENDED PALE MORNING DUN | image | FALL RIVER SPECIAL |
image | FFF MAY | image | FLICK’S MARCH BROWN |
image | GINGER QUILL | image | GRAY DRAKE DUN |
image | GRAY FOX | image | GRAY QUILL |
image | GREEN PARA DRAKE | image | GULPHER SPECIAL |
image | HAIRWING DUN | image | HAIRWING NO HACKLE |
image | HATCHMASTER | image | HEN SPINNER |
image | HENDRICKSON THORAX | image | LADY BEAVERKILL |
image | LIGHT CAHILL | image | LIGHT HENDRICKSON |
image | LITTLE MARRYATT | image | LITTLE OLIVE |
image | LITTLE SULPHUR DUN | image | LOOP WING BLUE DUN |
image | LOOP WING MARCH BROWN | image | MAHOGANY DUN THORAX |
image | MALE BEAVERKILL | image | MARCH BROWN |
image | MARCH BROWN COMPARADUN | image | MORRIS MAY DARK |
image | MORRIS MAY LIGHT | image | NATURAL DUN |
image | NO HACKLE | image | PALE EVENING DUN |
image | PALE MORNING DUN | image | PALE MORNING DUN THORAX |
image | PALE WATERY DUN | image | PINK CAHILL |
image | PINK LADY | image | PMD HAIRWING DUN |
image | PMD ZINGER | image | QUILL GORDON |
image | RED QUILL | image | RUSTY SPINNER |
image | SCOTT’S PMD | image | SLATE OLIVE THORAX |
image | SPARKLE SPINNER | image | SPECKLED WING PARACHUTE |
image | SULPHUR DUN | image | TRICO PARACHUTE |
image | TRICO POLY SPINNER | image | TRICO SPINNER |
image | TRUSTY RUSTY | image | WESTERN GREEN DRAKE |