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CDC Midge - Ascent Fly Fishing

CDC Midge - Ascent Fly Fishing

Product Description Reviews No family of flies better covers the mayfly emerger life stage than the RSII! Trout eagerly anticipate the time when the

RSII

Rene Harrop’s CDC Transitional Midge is one of our favorite emerger patterns for the Madison, Henry’s Fork, and Missouri Rivers and accurately

Harrop's CDC Transitional Midge - #20

Yong Flash Special - Bling Midge - Ascent Fly Fishing

Top Secret Midge - Ascent Fly Fishing

Product Description Sitting lower in the water than both the Parachute BWO and the Thorax BWO, the BWO CDC Comparadun makes it appear trapped in the

BWO CDC Comparadun

Nate Brumley — The Floating Fly

CDC Chironomid Emerger - Ascent Fly Fishing

Product Description The Blue Dun is a common name that has been applied to a number of spring and summer emerging mayfly species, including the Black

Blue Dun CDC Comparadun

Flies and Fly Tying Archives - Page 5 of 6 - The Missoulian Angler

Product Description With almost 17,000 midge species crowding the waters of North America, sometimes it pays for your fly pattern to stand out from

Beadhead Holo Midge

Product Description Reviews Like a candy cane for trout, the Jujubee Midge is a sweet little wet midge pattern that can tempt even the most reluctant

Jujubee Midge

What is a Midge? Know your Fly fishing Bugs

Product Description A new and deadly take on one of our all-time favorite nymph patterns, the Tungsten Beadhead CDC Hares Ear can be used to match

Tungsten Beadhead CDC Hare's Ear

Deadly Dozen Midge Selection (Small) : Sports & Outdoors