About the Para Midge Curse Trout Fly
The Para Midge Curse imitates the tiny chironomid flies known as midges or buzzers. In the summer, they appear in vast swarms on most still waters and slower flowing rivers usually towards the evenings.
Expert Tip:
At times midges are an important food source for trout which is both a blessing and a curse. A blessing because trout have to eat all the time to fill up on such small mouthfuls and a curse because you need to use tiny flies.
Country of origin for this trout fly: Scotland
This trout fly is designed to be fished on Dams & Reservoirs, Rivers & Streams, Still Water
Comments from other fly fishermen
Currently there are no comments about the Para Midge Curse fly pattern from other fly fishermen yet.
Sign-in to make a comment
To make a comment, please sign-in or register securely with us.