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Hatch calendar

Farmington River hatch calendar.

TailwaterTrout Management Area (catch and release) / stockedBrown troutRainbow troutWildStocked

New England's premier tailwater. Cold dam-controlled releases, prolific Hendrickson and Sulphur hatches, year-round catch-and-release Trout Management Area. Excellent both wading and from a drift boat.

Verify with local fly shop

Hatch timing varies week to week with water temperature and weather. Cross-reference this calendar with UpCountry Sportfishing or another local fly shop before planning a trip.

What's hatching now

Auto-updated based on the current month. For trips today or this week, this is the section that matters.

May

This month
  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • Blue Winged OliveBaetis spp.Heavy
    Peak: Mar 25 – Apr 25Time: AfternoonTemp: 4555°F
    Flies: Parachute BWO #18-20, CDC Comparadun #18-20

    Spring emergence

  • HendricksonEphemerella subvariaHeavy
    Peak: May 1 – May 25Time: AfternoonTemp: 5058°F
    Flies: Hendrickson Parachute #12-14, Red Quill Spinner #12-14

    Defining hatch on the West Branch

  • SulphurEphemerella dorothea / invariaHeavy
    Peak: May 25 – Jul 5Time: EveningTemp: 5568°F
    Flies: Sulphur Parachute #16-18, Sulphur Comparadun #16-18
  • Pale Morning DunEphemerella excruciansHeavy
    Peak: Jun 15 – Jul 25Time: MorningTemp: 5568°F
    Flies: PMD Parachute #16-18, PMD Comparadun #16

    Morning emergence

  • Tan CaddisHydropsyche spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jun 1 – Sep 15Time: EveningTemp: 5872°F
    Flies: Elk Hair Caddis #14-16, X-Caddis #14
Tip: hatches with heavier intensity often follow afternoon temperature peaks. Read the water temperature, not the calendar.

Full year calendar

Bars span the typical emergence window for each hatch on Farmington River. The peak month is outlined and the current month is shaded gold. Mobile users see a month-card view below — a horizontal timeline at 375px is unreadable.

May

This month
  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • Blue Winged OliveBaetis spp.Heavy
    Peak: Mar 25 – Apr 25Time: AfternoonTemp: 4555°F
    Flies: Parachute BWO #18-20, CDC Comparadun #18-20

    Spring emergence

  • HendricksonEphemerella subvariaHeavy
    Peak: May 1 – May 25Time: AfternoonTemp: 5058°F
    Flies: Hendrickson Parachute #12-14, Red Quill Spinner #12-14

    Defining hatch on the West Branch

  • SulphurEphemerella dorothea / invariaHeavy
    Peak: May 25 – Jul 5Time: EveningTemp: 5568°F
    Flies: Sulphur Parachute #16-18, Sulphur Comparadun #16-18
  • Pale Morning DunEphemerella excruciansHeavy
    Peak: Jun 15 – Jul 25Time: MorningTemp: 5568°F
    Flies: PMD Parachute #16-18, PMD Comparadun #16

    Morning emergence

  • Tan CaddisHydropsyche spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jun 1 – Sep 15Time: EveningTemp: 5872°F
    Flies: Elk Hair Caddis #14-16, X-Caddis #14

June

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • SulphurEphemerella dorothea / invariaHeavy
    Peak: May 25 – Jul 5Time: EveningTemp: 5568°F
    Flies: Sulphur Parachute #16-18, Sulphur Comparadun #16-18
  • Pale Morning DunEphemerella excruciansHeavy
    Peak: Jun 15 – Jul 25Time: MorningTemp: 5568°F
    Flies: PMD Parachute #16-18, PMD Comparadun #16

    Morning emergence

  • Tan CaddisHydropsyche spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jun 1 – Sep 15Time: EveningTemp: 5872°F
    Flies: Elk Hair Caddis #14-16, X-Caddis #14
  • Terrestrials(beetles, ants, hoppers)Heavy
    Peak: Jul 1 – Sep 30Time: AfternoonTemp: 6078°F
    Flies: Foam Hopper #10-12, Foam Beetle #14-16
  • Light CahillStenacron / Leucrocuta spp.Moderate
    Peak: Jun 10 – Jul 5Time: EveningTemp: 6072°F
    Flies: Light Cahill Parachute #14-16, Cahill Comparadun #14

July

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • SulphurEphemerella dorothea / invariaHeavy
    Peak: May 25 – Jul 5Time: EveningTemp: 5568°F
    Flies: Sulphur Parachute #16-18, Sulphur Comparadun #16-18
  • Pale Morning DunEphemerella excruciansHeavy
    Peak: Jun 15 – Jul 25Time: MorningTemp: 5568°F
    Flies: PMD Parachute #16-18, PMD Comparadun #16

    Morning emergence

  • Tan CaddisHydropsyche spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jun 1 – Sep 15Time: EveningTemp: 5872°F
    Flies: Elk Hair Caddis #14-16, X-Caddis #14
  • Terrestrials(beetles, ants, hoppers)Heavy
    Peak: Jul 1 – Sep 30Time: AfternoonTemp: 6078°F
    Flies: Foam Hopper #10-12, Foam Beetle #14-16
  • TricoTricorythodes spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jul 25 – Sep 10Time: MorningTemp: 6075°F
    Flies: Trico Spinner #20-24, Trico Parachute #22

    Morning spinner falls

  • Light CahillStenacron / Leucrocuta spp.Moderate
    Peak: Jun 10 – Jul 5Time: EveningTemp: 6072°F
    Flies: Light Cahill Parachute #14-16, Cahill Comparadun #14

August

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • Pale Morning DunEphemerella excruciansHeavy
    Peak: Jun 15 – Jul 25Time: MorningTemp: 5568°F
    Flies: PMD Parachute #16-18, PMD Comparadun #16

    Morning emergence

  • Tan CaddisHydropsyche spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jun 1 – Sep 15Time: EveningTemp: 5872°F
    Flies: Elk Hair Caddis #14-16, X-Caddis #14
  • Terrestrials(beetles, ants, hoppers)Heavy
    Peak: Jul 1 – Sep 30Time: AfternoonTemp: 6078°F
    Flies: Foam Hopper #10-12, Foam Beetle #14-16
  • TricoTricorythodes spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jul 25 – Sep 10Time: MorningTemp: 6075°F
    Flies: Trico Spinner #20-24, Trico Parachute #22

    Morning spinner falls

September

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • Tan CaddisHydropsyche spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jun 1 – Sep 15Time: EveningTemp: 5872°F
    Flies: Elk Hair Caddis #14-16, X-Caddis #14
  • Terrestrials(beetles, ants, hoppers)Heavy
    Peak: Jul 1 – Sep 30Time: AfternoonTemp: 6078°F
    Flies: Foam Hopper #10-12, Foam Beetle #14-16
  • TricoTricorythodes spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jul 25 – Sep 10Time: MorningTemp: 6075°F
    Flies: Trico Spinner #20-24, Trico Parachute #22

    Morning spinner falls

  • Blue Winged OliveBaetis spp.Heavy
    Peak: Sep 25 – Oct 30Time: AfternoonTemp: 4555°F
    Flies: Parachute BWO #18-20, CDC Comparadun #18-20

    Fall emergence

October

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • Tan CaddisHydropsyche spp.Heavy
    Peak: Jun 1 – Sep 15Time: EveningTemp: 5872°F
    Flies: Elk Hair Caddis #14-16, X-Caddis #14
  • Terrestrials(beetles, ants, hoppers)Heavy
    Peak: Jul 1 – Sep 30Time: AfternoonTemp: 6078°F
    Flies: Foam Hopper #10-12, Foam Beetle #14-16
  • Blue Winged OliveBaetis spp.Heavy
    Peak: Sep 25 – Oct 30Time: AfternoonTemp: 4555°F
    Flies: Parachute BWO #18-20, CDC Comparadun #18-20

    Fall emergence

November

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • Blue Winged OliveBaetis spp.Heavy
    Peak: Sep 25 – Oct 30Time: AfternoonTemp: 4555°F
    Flies: Parachute BWO #18-20, CDC Comparadun #18-20

    Fall emergence

December

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

January

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

February

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

March

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • Blue Winged OliveBaetis spp.Heavy
    Peak: Mar 25 – Apr 25Time: AfternoonTemp: 4555°F
    Flies: Parachute BWO #18-20, CDC Comparadun #18-20

    Spring emergence

April

  • MidgeChironomidae spp.Heavy
    Peak: Year-roundTime: MiddayTemp: 3260°F
    Flies: Griffith's Gnat #20-24, Zebra Midge #20-22

    Primary winter food

  • Blue Winged OliveBaetis spp.Heavy
    Peak: Mar 25 – Apr 25Time: AfternoonTemp: 4555°F
    Flies: Parachute BWO #18-20, CDC Comparadun #18-20

    Spring emergence

  • HendricksonEphemerella subvariaHeavy
    Peak: May 1 – May 25Time: AfternoonTemp: 5058°F
    Flies: Hendrickson Parachute #12-14, Red Quill Spinner #12-14

    Defining hatch on the West Branch

Hatch species on Farmington River

Tap a species for the full profile — water temp triggers, fly patterns, and which other rivers run this hatch.

River info

River type
Tailwater
Primary species
Brown trout, Rainbow trout, Wild, Stocked
Management
Trout Management Area (catch and release) / stocked
County
Hartford County
Elevation
350 ft
Access
Long stretches of public access along the West Branch including the famous Trout Management Area in New Hartford and Barkhamsted.
USGS gauge 01188090 — live water data →

Sources

Calendar entries are flagged "estimated" — regional patterns customized to this river. Always cross-reference with a local fly shop the week of your trip.

Live water temperature & hatch alerts.

Bield: Fish ties USGS gauge data to hatch triggers and alerts you when Farmington Riverhits the temperature window for the hatch you're waiting on. Plan trips around peak emergence, not the calendar.