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True Dragonflies (Aeshnidae)
Terrestrials

True Dragonflies (Aeshnidae)

Aeshnidae — Hawkers, Darners

Large dragonflies and their nymph migration periods can trigger opportunistic feeding in trout and chub near margins.


Order

Terrestrials — Terrestrial

Family

Aeshnidae

Size / Hook

Nymph 25–45 mm / Adult 50–80 mm / Hook size 6–10

Emergence

Late morning to evening

Water type

Stillwaters, slow river margins, reed beds

Lifecycle

Aeshnidae nymphs live as aquatic predators for one to three years. Before emergence, nymphs migrate toward shallow margins and reeds where they crawl out and hatch.


Peak months
June
July
August
September

While not a classic mayfly-style hatch, Aeshnidae activity creates feeding windows around margins, especially when nymphs are dislodged or adults blow onto the water in wind.


Fishing tips

Margin Patrol

Fish large olive or brown nymph patterns tight to reeds and weed edges. On windy afternoons, a buoyant adult imitation can draw splashy surface takes from aggressive fish.


Fly patterns
Dragonfly Nymph
Damsel/Dragon Nymph
Foam Dragonfly Adult
Other hatches
Terrestrials
Black Gnat
Bibio johannis

A ubiquitous summer terrestrial — the Black Gnat is available to fish on virtually every European river when other hatches are quiet.

Mayflies
Blue Winged Olive
Serratella ignita

The most important small olive on British and European chalk streams — reliable, widespread, and technically demanding.

Midges & Diptera
Buzzer / Midge
Chironomidae sp.

The most important insect of all on stillwaters — year-round, in every month, on every productive lake and reservoir in Europe.


Target species

Salmonidae
Brown Trout

Salmo trutta

Salmonidae
Rainbow Trout

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Leuciscidae
Chub

Squalius cephalus

Leuciscidae
Asp

Leuciscus aspius

Mayflies
Caenis
Caenis horaria

The infuriatingly tiny mayfly that hatches in such vast numbers that fish refuse to look at anything larger — the tying and presentation challenge of a lifetime.

Caddisflies
Cinnamon Sedge
Limnephilus lunatus

A common summer evening caddis found across Europe — its reliable evening hatches from June to August provide consistent dry fly fishing.