Midge patterns are overlooked by many fly anglers. Midges are most commonly used to match Chironomid hatches but often work great when fish refuse other dry flies. Chironomids hatch year round but fish target them when mayflies, caddis, and other insects are less abundant. Fish feeding on midges will rise more often due to needing to eat more of the small insects to make a meal. The Cream Midge is a fly that will work on any water and should always have a spot in your box.
The Cream Rubber Midge is a simple, sparsely dressed Midge pattern. Simple and deadly effective, suspend as a dropper just under the surface or present delicately drifting in the deeper water for...
With a highly visible parachute post, Cream Indicator Parachute Midge take the frustration out of midge fishing. Trout don't seem to mind the bright indicator and the semi vertical profile...
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 Blood Midge Fly like many other species of midge species exhibits a red coloration in their larval stage. This fly is useful in both river and lake environments since midges are usually the most...
Midge patterns are overlooked by many fly anglers. Midges are most commonly used to match Chironomid hatches but often work great when fish refuse other dry flies. Chironomids hatch year round but...
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