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EMERGERS
MIDGE BALL
The family
Chironomidae
are
part of the “True Fly” or Diptera order and included non-biting Midges
such as those that sometimes swarm around you like small mosquitos but
don't bite. The general form of the pupa has 9 segments a thin body and
is typically up to 10 mm in length. When midges are emerging they
emerge
in large numbers and fish often feed on them at the exclusion of all
other
offerings. At times the midges ball up forming dense colonies that roll
along the surface of the water and are eagerly targeted by trout.
Materials:
Hook Size - 12 to 16 dry fly hook Thread - Grey or olive Sieves - White antron Body - Palmered badger hackle over peacock herl
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