Missouri Hatch Chart – Laminated, Year-Round Insect Timing Guide
Your all-season blueprint for matching the hatch in Missouri waters
If you’ve ever stood streamside wondering what’s hatching—or sat at your tying bench unsure which patterns to prep—you know the frustration of fishing blind. The Missouri Hatch Chart changes that. This full-year, laminated reference lays out exactly when each major insect species is most active, so you can plan your tying, your trips, and your tactics with precision.
From the first winter midges in January to the last blue-winged olives of December, every month is covered. You’ll see peak activity windows for midges, caddis, mayflies, stoneflies, terrestrials, and more giving you the confidence to match the hatch before you even step in the water.
Why Anglers Love This Chart
12-Month Coverage – January through December, no gaps, no guesswork
Species-Specific Detail – Midges, caddis, mayflies, stoneflies, terrestrials, and other key hatches
Peak Activity Windows – Know the best times of day and year to target each insect
Laminated for Durability – Waterproof, tear-resistant, and ready for years of use at the bench or on the river
Perfect for Fly Tying – Plan your tying sessions around real seasonal cues, not guesswork
Statewide Relevance – Built for Missouri anglers, whether you fish trout parks, tailwaters, or warmwater streams
Built for the Bench and the Bank
This isn’t a flimsy printout that curls up after one season. The laminated finish shrugs off rain, coffee spills, and the occasional dunk in your waders. Keep it in your tying room for year-round planning or toss it in your gear bag for quick reference on the water.
Who It’s For
Beginner Anglers – Learn the rhythm of Missouri’s hatches and build your skills faster
Experienced Fly Fishers – Fine-tune your timing and pattern selection for more consistent results
Fly Tyers – Always know what to tie next, based on what’s about to hatch
Clubs & Classes – A durable, visual teaching tool that works for all skill levels
Stop guessing. Start matching. The Missouri Hatch Chart is more than a reference—it’s your year-round edge in tying and fishing smarter.