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Midges and Chironomids are mosquito-like insects that inhabit every watershed that will support trout. They are the most widely dispersed aquatic insect genera. In many lakes and slower streams huge populations of these insects make them the most prolific food source for trout, bass and pan fish. In many alkaline lakes, double digit trout and larger than average bass and blue gills will selectively feed on midge pupae because of their easy availability. Midge feeding activity is most prevalent |
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during spring and fall on most lakes, but can be year
around on colder lakes and streams.
Unlike most aquatic insects, which adopt a horizontal attitude when going about their normal business, chironomid pupae are suspended vertically in the water column. This is an important key to fish. A fly that rides horizontally can't look or act like a chironomid pupa. Midges hatch year round and are most important to the trout fisherman during periods when hatches of other aquatic insects are light, such as late fall, winter and early spring. Midges can be active during all parts of the day, but by and large they like the warmer periods of the day during the cold months and the cooler parts of the day during the warm months. The flies listed in our selection will cover most of the chironomid activity that you will encounter. The Brassy and V-Rib Midge Pupa patterns are meant to be fished subsurface with either a floating or sinking fly line. The Palomino Midge can be fished in the surface film but is very productive if dead drifted with split shot in running water. The Floating Midge Pupa series is designed as a midge emerger. The foam head floats and the body is suspended below the surface. The Serendipity series can be fished either wet or dry. |
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Sunday,
May 25, 2002 9:00
A.M. to
5:00 P.M. FREE! Fly Fisher's Round Table & Casting Clinic Brian O'Keefe - Scott Fly Rod Day Scott makes a full array of fly rod models to fit every fly fishing situation from tiny spring creeks and mountain streams to expansive saltwater flats and blue water. Don't miss Scott Rod Day - May 25 Brian O'Keefe, the manufacturer's representative will be at our store with rods from each series in the Scott line-up. You will be able to cast all of them. He will have the most popular models. A free barbeque will be served all day starting with breakfast! Win an S3 Fly Rod worth $530 !!! |
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This was sent to us by Steve Choate |
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