Try a griffith's gnat if all else fails - it was designed to mimick a cluster of mating midges, and if you catch a trout, pump it's stomach to find out what it was eating.
http://hipwader.com/2004/tying-griffiths-gnat-pattern
Try a griffith's gnat if all else fails - it was designed to mimick a cluster of mating midges, and if you catch a trout, pump it's stomach to find out what it was eating.
http://hipwader.com/2004/tying-griffiths-gnat-pattern
Last edited by Silverexpress; 08-26-2009 at 08:31 PM.
Regards,
Jose
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