Fly Fishing for Smallmouth Bass in March: Tips and Techniques
Fly fishing in March for smallmouth bass can be a challenge. Water temperatures are still low, meaning smallmouth aren’t actively feeding yet. After a long winter, though, they can be tempted if you present your fly right in front of their nose. Smallmouth bass primarily feed on nymphs and minnows during this time, making the Silver Outcast size 4, Murdich Minnow size 1/0 and Murray’s Heavy Hellgrammite size 4 are excellent fly choices.
March is one of my “big bass” months—while I might not catch many, the ones I do hook are often worth the effort. For more smallmouth bass fly fishing tips and techniques, tune into my podcast where I share proven strategies to help you succeed on the water. Listen to my podcast for tips and techniques.
Fly Fishing for Native Brook Trout in March: Hatches and Flies
March is an exciting time for fly fishing native brook trout, especially with the emergence of key hatches. Here’s what to expect:
Quill Gordon Nymphs
In early March, Quill Gordon nymphs grow rapidly in the riffles. By mid-March, many migrate to the slower sections of the riffles to hatch into adults. For this stage, the Mr. Rapidan Bead Head Nymph size 14 is highly effective. Fish it upstream with a dead drift, starting about 15 feet below the riffle, to mimic their natural movement.
Blue Quill Mayflies
Toward late March, the Blue Quill mayflies begin hatching, overlapping with the Quill Gordon adults. Trout often feed selectively during this time, so match the hatch by observing which dry fly the fish prefer. I recommend the Blue Quill Mr. Rapidan Dry or Blue Quill Dry Fly in sizes 16 and 18—perfect for imitating these delicate insects.
For detailed hatch charts and expert advice on fly fishing for native brook trout, check out my book, Trout Fishing in the Shenandoah National Park. It’s packed with insights to elevate your native brook trout game.
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Want hands-on experience? Join one of our Fly Fishing Schools in the Shenandoah National Park or George Washington National Forest. Whether you’re targeting smallmouth bass or native brook trout, our expert-led courses will sharpen your skills and boost your confidence on the water.
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