Midge fishing requires concentration, stealth and a good selection of fly patterns. The Black Bead Head Ghost Midge is one variation of the Ghost Midge theme which have proven themselves in tailwater and tough clear spring creek like waters. If you’re serious about midging the Black Bead Head Ghost Midge should be in your fly collection.
The Red Bead Head Disco Midge takes flash to new levels. This midge larva pattern is highly visible and highly effective for aggresive trout in waters where midges make up a large part of their diet...
Developed around the classic trout waters of Yellowstone, Midge Green Bead Head Serendipity Fly is a pattern guides rely on to catch selective fish all around the world. The color and size of this...
Midge fishing requires concentration, stealth and a good selection of fly patterns for the numerous situations you may encounter. The Red Bead Head Ghost Midge is one of numerous variations on the...
Midge fishermen never seem to stop at just a few patterns in their arsenal when it comes to choices to tie on when casting to a promising piece of water. The Black Bead Head Rubber Midge is a simple...
Midge fishing requires concentration, stealth and a good selection of fly patterns for the numerous situations you may encounter. The Cream Bead Head Ghost Midge is one of numerous variations on the...
The realistic shape and color of the Glass Bead Grey Biot Ghost Midge Fly make this a versatile pattern to imitate midges, mayflies and other food options. The flash rib on this fly will make it...
Midge fishing requires concentration, stealth and a good selection of fly patterns for the numerous situations you may encounter. The Cream Bead Head Ghost Midge is one of numerous variations on the...
Midge fishing requires concentration, stealth and a good selection of fly patterns for the numerous situations you may encounter. The Red Bead Head Ghost Midge is one of numerous variations on the...
Is there anything that can rival a cold winter day on a good stretch of tailwater, fishing to midging trout? Variations of the Ghost Midge, such as the Red Ghost Midge are key patterns to getting...
The Black Ghost Nymph is a unique fly pattern initially developed on Western tailwaters. This fly aside from playing a role in imitating darker mayfly nymphs, is probably best suited as an attractor...
Zebra Midge Tungsten Bead is a midge pattern quickly coming into its own among Midge fishermen. With the bead head, it can be drifted in the deeper runs, or hung off a dropper just under the surface...
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