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Hawthorn Fly
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Hawthorn Fly

Bibio marci — St Mark's Fly, Hawthorn, Bibio

Named for St Mark's Day (25 April), the Hawthorn Fly arrives like clockwork in late April — a short, intense window of spectacular surface feeding.


Order

Dragonflies — Odonata

Family

Bibionidae

Size / Hook

Body 10–14 mm / Hook size 12–14

Emergence

All day when present (terrestrial)

Water type

Any water adjacent to hawthorn, blackthorn, and hedgerow vegetation

Lifecycle

The Hawthorn Fly is entirely terrestrial — its larva lives in the soil feeding on decaying plant material and grass roots. The adult emerges synchronously from hawthorn hedgerows in April and May, typically appearing within a few days either side of St Mark's Day (25 April).


Peak months
April
May

The Hawthorn Fly is the fly fisher's most reliable early-season terrestrial. Trout, grayling, and chub that have been confined largely to sub-surface feeding through the winter suddenly encounter a large, helpless black fly struggling on the surface.


Fishing tips

Follow the Hedgerow

Fish the bank adjacent to hawthorn and blackthorn hedgerows first. Adults blown onto the water congregate along windward banks. Look for the distinctive black flies struggling on the surface and identify rising fish nearby.


Fly patterns
Hawthorn Fly (knotted legs)
Bibio Dry
Black Ant
CDC Hawthorn
Other hatches
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Black Gnat
Bibio johannis

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Serratella ignita

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Midges & Diptera
Buzzer / Midge
Chironomidae sp.

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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.


Target species

Salmonidae
Brown Trout

Salmo trutta

Salmonidae
Grayling

Thymallus thymallus

Salmonidae
Rainbow Trout

Oncorhynchus mykiss

Leuciscidae
Chub

Squalius cephalus


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