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    Default Midge Shuck colors

    After you're done snickering about this question please try and give me an answer. HA! Ha!

    Aside from actually looking at emerging midges, what colors would you use for their shucks.

    For Example:

    Olive shuck for olive midge;
    brown shuck for brown midges, but;
    what color would you use for grey and black?

    Just curious. I was going to tie some and never really gave it much thought.
    Bruce

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    ive tied some with a strand on pearl krystal flash for a shuck

    white, amber, black, brown antron or zlon

    grizzly hackle fibers work also

    heres some fotos to look at

    http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&r...67&safe=active

    http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...m=QBIR&qs=n&sk=#
    Last edited by Normand; 07-29-2010 at 02:07 PM.

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    Hmmm...I think I have seen that 3rd. one, in the first link, somewhere before...

    http://planettrout.wordpress.com/200...being-diptera/

    I use KF...a lot

    PT/TB
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    My favorite color is an amber shuck. Several years ago there was an article in one of the flyfishing mags dealing with midges on the Provo River in Utah and the overall consensus was that amber was the most prevalent color of natural exoskeletons being shed. I also tie a few with a light grey shuck. I don't usually use antron or zelon for a shuck, rather a pinch of dubbing trimmed at an angle. The dubbing I prefer for shucks is Simi Seal because it contains a spectrum of colors rather than being all one color as is the case with zelon or other shuck materials.

    Here are a couple of my favorite midge emerger patterns:





    Kelly.
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    Kelly.

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    Thanks for the very good ideas and links. My mind went blank when I began to consider shucks on midges.

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    I'm with Kelly. I use an amber seal (color 250 at http://www.feathersmc.com/products/Seal%20Dubbing ) , really sparse for the shucks on emergers. The fish don't seem to mind that they are all the same color. transparency of the shuck seems to bee the key, at least for the flies I use.

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