I have enjoyed all the articles that Tom Travis has written and shared with FALOL.

I really liked the midge fly patterns in this installment of
"Evening Along The Stream ((part 17)", best part of this article was part the ending statement of the ....

"Furthermore, when I reviewed the notes that I made when I used the stomach samples to build an insect display, first those samples represented every month of the year for a fifteen year period. Secondly when dealing with midge worm imitations, I seldom found that the trout keyed to the size and seldom were the midge worms found in the stomach samples all one sizes. The conclusions are that sizes 16 and 18 are all you really need for midge worm imitations..."

~Parnelli