Description: Blue Wing Olive Comparadun The comparadun's durability and profile make it a great choice among pattern styles.
The Blue Wing Olive (BWO) provides some of the most prolific hatch activity across the country. There are many Blue Wing Olive species that emerge as early a January and as late as the season's end when snow may often cover the ground. For this reason several sizes should be maintained. The Blue Wing Olive name is primarily associated with the Baetidae family, where alone there are over fifty noted species. This pattern is somewhat universal and is used to imitate a number of Mayfly insect species belonging to several different taxonomic families.
 Distribution:
Northeastern States, Southeastern States, Central States, Northwestern States, Southwestern States,
Entomological Information:
Order: Ephemeroptera Family: Baetidae Genus: Baetis, Diphetor, Labiobaetis Species: Ephemeroptera
Emgergence Schedule:

Eastern
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| J |
F |
M |
A |
M |
J |
J |
A |
S |
O |
N |
D |
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Central
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| J |
F |
M |
A |
M |
J |
J |
A |
S |
O |
N |
D |
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Western
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| J |
F |
M |
A |
M |
J |
J |
A |
S |
O |
N |
D |
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Key: Emergence Month
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Fish Species:
Trout
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