The annual spring pageant of mayfly hatches may end with the Green Drakes of June, but don't think the fishing is over. The summer and early fall season offers its own mayfly specials, and one of the most popular – with anglers and with trout – is the Isonychia, which goes by the aliases Slate Drake, Mahogany Dun and Dun Variant, among others. Isonychia has never gotten the publicity lavished on the Hendrickson or the Green Drake. That may be because its initial heavy hatch often takes place at about the same time as the drakes and the sulfurs, which get all the attention. But the nice part about the Iso is it keeps hatching, albeit in smaller numbers, all season -- long after the drakes and sulfurs are gone. From mid-June through late September, it's one of the most important mayfly hatches on eastern and Midwestern rivers.