I have never been a huge "euro nympher." With my roots as a Northern California Tailwater Drift Boat Guide I have always believed in heavy weights, 3 flies, and a big indicator as the best way to catch trout. Simple flies tied on jig hooks just didnt seem
I have never been a huge “euro nympher.” With my roots as a Northern California Tailwater Drift Boat Guide I have always believed in heavy weights, 3 flies, and a big indicator as the best way to catch trout. Simple flies tied on jig hooks just didnt seem like something that would work on super selective tailwater trout. When I finally gave in and started messing around with Jig hooks and euro style flies midge patterns were the first I started tying and using on this new to me medium. The NF Midge was one of the first flies that I came up with to check the boxes on small dark winter midges and small dark baetis nymphs This is the fly that I tie on when I say well there are midges and baetis aroundnot sure which one they want yet sometimes I just keep it on and never find out what they want as I think they eat this fly for both.
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