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As I've been gearing up to do more winter fly fishing, I got to looking up various midge patterns and wondered which ones people have found most effective for rivers and streams. I live in Rexburg, Idaho and fish the Teton and Snake Rivers quite a bit.
Just curious if people had an opinion. [sly]
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I have a simple one. Just Fibbett tail, thread (color to match hatch) and Hackle. I tie them in 28's to 32's.
But Pheasant Tail Cripples are my go to tagged with a #22 WD 40.
Good subject, look forward to hearing more.
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I am amazed at how small of hooks are used to tie these! Any tips on tying these tiny flies would also be great. I turn into butterfingers with 22's! [crazy]
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22's are okay....if you need smaller, use only half of the hook. The hardest part on tying #30's and #32's is getting the hook into the vise.
At the demo I did this Saturday in Idaho Falls, I tied a couple of #32's.
The looks I got[crazy] They don't use flies that small in IDAHO![laugh]
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OR, the good old Griffith Gnat. It is suppose to represent a cluster.
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I am sure someone has done that. LMAO
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