Thought this could start a good conversation. I would be split between early season Quill Gordon's and Sulfers. BWO are always the go to but they are so often I think they get watered down.
I know that this answer isn't what your looking for Nate but i've thought about this question for a couple of days and keep coming back to my initial thoughts on the subject. For me the best hatch is the surprise one that occurrs while I'm fishing, and don't expect there to be a hatch.
I'll second the Miller's white fly hatch on the Housatonic, or anywhere that it happens for that matter. There's so much meat on the water that I've caught small catfish on this hatch in warmer waters. It seems that most fish just lose control when this one is on.
Mark
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