With the mild weather this week and overcast days it is perfect weather for some dryfly action on the Deschutes River. The Blue wing olive hatch starts around noon to 1:00 pm and ends about 3:00pm.


My best combination to use during the hatch is a parachute Blue Winged Olive in size #16 or 18
with a Baetis Emerger dropper size #18 fished just below the surface.


The Hatch will get better through March and also change to bigger Mayflies like March Browns.
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