Mayfly cycle

Mayfly cycle

The mayfly, of the genus Ephemera, and its best known and most abundant species on European rivers, danica and vulgata, are an important part of the diet of trout and grayling, usually from mid-May to mid-June. It is not uncommon to see mayflies on the water later in the summer, but they are not of the same interest to salmonids. 

Ephemeridae are not among the families of mayflies most impacted by the degradation of aquatic environments, so their emergence can be massive, even in slightly degraded rivers. 

The massive emergence (hatch) of Ephemera danica, the most widespread, is a great moment for the fly fisherman as it marks one of the most beautiful periods of the season for dry fly fishing, as trout are actively looking for these insects, at all stages of their metamorphosis. 

It should be noted that depending on the type of river or lake, the physico-chemistry of the water determines the size of the insects: the May flies of the chalky rivers of Normandy, the Franche-Comté region or the south of England or of certain Irish lakes are much larger than those of the rivers of the Armorican massif or those with slightly acidic water. 

This is one of the times of the year when the best trout come to the surface and reveal their presence. It is therefore an opportunity to observe and often to try your luck on big fish which may then lose some of their wariness. 

If you have the choice, and if you live near the river, the first two weeks of emergence are the most favourable because afterwards, the fish learn quickly to make the difference between natural and artificial. 

I offer you a complete selection of effective imitations of mayflies, whatever the stage the fish are interested in, because everything is not always simple, as massive hatchings mean fish that are sometimes stuffed or full and therefore fussy.

The wet, stillborn, cripple, emerging or spent stages are sometimes preferred to the subimago (dun) and imago (spinner) stages. 

In order to be able to deal with all situations, one cannot be satisfied with a few imitations of subimagos (duns). 

It is absolutely necessary to consider the emergent stage and its variants and the spent stage. 

My selection includes the best of Fulling Mill, Devaux and McPhillips.

It is focused on river fishing, but I also offer the best nymphs, wet flies and dry flies for fishing on Irish lakes, one of the most important places for Mayfly fishing in Europe. 

Some of these patterns are also very effective in rivers.

Fishing flies

Lough Derg Spent

€3.50
A superb May Fly Spent pattern for trout fishing on Lough Derg on the Shannon and on the vast majority of trout waters where May Fly Spent is part of the menu.The Lough Derg Spent is available in 2 sizes. Size 10 and size 12
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Spent Mayfly (Foam)

€3.50
This fly is tied flat wing style.With no wound hackle it lies flat in the surface film.For this reason it is best suited to calm conditions. This fly is absolutely deadly for river fishing when the trout are exclusively focused on dead drifting insects.The Spent Mayfly (Foam) is available in 2 sizes. Size #10 & #12
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Aero Wing Spent Gnat

€3.50
A pattern from Dennis Moss for Lough Sheelin. It is a flat style spent made with synthetic aero-wing.It will work anywhere, but the Aero Wing Spent Gnat is GREAT on Lough Sheelin.
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Simple Spent (Deery)

€3.50
A trout fly fishing pattern from Patsy Deery's book "Irish Mayflies".The Simple Spent is an amalgamation of many trout fishing fly patterns.It can be fished with head hackles wound full circle or it can be tied using figure-of-eight style on the underside to give the spent mayfly shape to fish in dry mode.It has accounted for many big trout fishing...
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Inny Spent

€3.50
The Inny Spent is an old Spent Mayfly pattern from Lough Erne. It is unusual in that it has a tail composed of teal flank fibres.For all your spent gnat fishing on river or lake, you need go no further than this group of patterns which have proven themselves on all the great limestone lakes, such as Lough Erne
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CDC Mayfly Moss

€3.50
This trout fishing pattern was invented by Dennis Moss as an imitation of the Dun or the newly emerged fly.With a wing of CDC it is easy to see in any light and it holds up well in a big wave.Its initial success was on Lough Sheelin but the CDC Mayfly Moss will prove effective on any lough where mayfly hatch, and also in rivers.
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Mayfly Nymph Weighted

€3.50
This pattern is based on Richard Walker's famous Mayfly Nymph. A very useful point pattern at Mayfly time.Weighted fly. During the Mayflies (Ephemera danica) season, this nymph is used on the point with a team of Mayflies wets on the droppers.The Mayfly Nymph Weighted also works in rivers during the Mayfly emergence.
€3.50
This is an old mayfly nymph pattern from Lough Erne in County Fermanagh which is now popular all over Ireland. During the Mayflies (Ephemera danica) season, this nymph is used on the point with a team of Mayflies wets on the droppers.The Crannogue Brown Mayfly Nymph also works in rivers during the Mayfly emergence.
€2.52
The Procter's Twinkle Wing Spinner is an innovative imitation of the Mayfly Spinner and Spent (imago & spent).Developed by Paul Procter, one of Europe's leading dry fly trout fishing specialists and a renowned fishing guide.Paul says :“Many mayfly patterns are too rigid in construction. Loaded with CDC this twinkle-wing dressing possesses the busy...
€2.52
The Procter's Active Mayfly Emerger is an innovative imitation of the Mayfly Dun (subimago).Developed by Paul Procter, one of Europe's leading dry fly trout fishing specialists and a renowned fishing guide.Paul says : With it’s stuck-shuck and low riding attitude this compara dun tempts those edgy trout during the early days of Duffer’s.
€2.52
The Procter's Active Mayfly Emerger is an innovative imitation of the Mayfly Emerger.Developed by Paul Procter, one of Europe's leading dry fly trout fishing specialists and a renowned fishing guide. Paul says:“With a mobile marabou shuck, you’d be hard pressed to beat this pattern when mayfly are hatching off.”
The OE Mayfly Nymph Barbless is an ultra-realistic mayfly nymph that literally "lives" when animated.It was the late Oliver Edwards who developed* this remarkable imitation that should not only be admired, but immersed and brought to life.A trout magnet, especially at the beginning of the Mayfly (Ephemera danica) emergence, but also throughout the season...
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