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Thermal Units

JOE.T

Dry Flies Only
Thermal Units aka Degree Days is a method used to measure the growth of Aquatic nymphs/pupa.Thermal units are like points.After a certain amount of thermal units are accumulated the nymph/pupa transforms to an adult.

A mayfly nymph grows to maturity but not at the same rate every day or month.For the purpose of explaining the principal of thermal units I will refer to the mayfly as x and use "round numbers" to keep it simple.


X lays her eggs June 1.The eggs now begin to grow.X needs 2000 thermal units before emerging as an adult.The avg water temp is 67 deg that day and the eggs accumulate 20 thermal units.July 17 avg water temp is 71 deg the nymph accumulates 30 thermal units that day.Keep in mind the units are be acumulated daily and being totaled as the nymph grows.Sept 25 avg water temp that day is 54 deg only 10 theraml units accumulated that day.Nov 12 avg water temp is 46 deg only 5 units that day.Dec 12 33 deg water temp 0 thermal units that day!

Ok so during the winter especially like the previous two the nymphs pretty much accumulate no thermal units since it is so cold there metabolism drops dramatically and they do not eat or grow.

Now its the spring and water temps start to rise and once again the nymphs start to accumulate thermal units.With the warming water x will finally reach 2000 themal untits and hatch.


If you look at 3 winters ago winter you can now understand and see why hatches came early and very early in some cases.There were many thermal units accumulated that winter.
 
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However.... there will likely be high water throughout April this spring due to the snowpack so the challenge will be wading until the runoff is done. With Cannonsville at 100% of capacity already the water in the Delaware maybe really high for a while. If you can drift, how will that affect fishing? I've had great days in boats whin the WBD is clear but at 4000 CFS with the Main much higher. The challenge starts to become effective anchoring! Once the water settles down May and June should be excellant this year. Although... who really knows?
 
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This might in some way explain what I meant by when there "done" or cooked there hatching. :confused:
 
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This in some way may explain what I meant by "hatches occur when the nymphs or pupa are done or cooked".
 
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