ZT’s Lil’ Bit Midge Gray and Pearl Tinsel Size 18
I started tying a midge on a jigged hook in small sizes a couple of years ago and I fished them all over the place with success. When I saw Zack’s midge it was one of those moments when a light bulb turns on inside your mind. It uses tinsel rather than wire to generate the segmentations in the body of the midge. By adding a simple small pearl Flashabou tag hanging from the rear of the midge, sent this pattern over the edge. We carry only the top three colors: black/silver, red/silver and gray/pearl. The red and black midges can be fished deep underneath and indicator. The gray should be fished higher in the water column.
The Gray and Pearl Tinsel Lil’ Bit Midge is a fly that I like to fish close to the surface underneath an indicator. I like this fly on overcast and bright days. The pearl reflects all of the colors of the lake back on it. If the lake has lots of weeds, then it reflects green, a sand bottom then tan. It’s like a fishing mirror.
Size 18
I started tying a midge on a jigged hook in small sizes a couple of years ago and I fished them all over the place with success. When I saw Zack’s midge it was one of those moments when a light bulb turns on inside your mind. It uses tinsel rather than wire to generate the segmentations in the body of the midge. By adding a simple small pearl Flashabou tag hanging from the rear of the midge, sent this pattern over the edge. We carry only the top three colors: black/silver, red/silver and gray/pearl. The red and black midges can be fished deep underneath and indicator. The gray should be fished higher in the water column.
The Gray and Pearl Tinsel Lil’ Bit Midge is a fly that I like to fish close to the surface underneath an indicator. I like this fly on overcast and bright days. The pearl reflects all of the colors of the lake back on it. If the lake has lots of weeds, then it reflects green, a sand bottom then tan. It’s like a fishing mirror.
Size 18
I started tying a midge on a jigged hook in small sizes a couple of years ago and I fished them all over the place with success. When I saw Zack’s midge it was one of those moments when a light bulb turns on inside your mind. It uses tinsel rather than wire to generate the segmentations in the body of the midge. By adding a simple small pearl Flashabou tag hanging from the rear of the midge, sent this pattern over the edge. We carry only the top three colors: black/silver, red/silver and gray/pearl. The red and black midges can be fished deep underneath and indicator. The gray should be fished higher in the water column.
The Gray and Pearl Tinsel Lil’ Bit Midge is a fly that I like to fish close to the surface underneath an indicator. I like this fly on overcast and bright days. The pearl reflects all of the colors of the lake back on it. If the lake has lots of weeds, then it reflects green, a sand bottom then tan. It’s like a fishing mirror.
Size 18