The midge is a very common fly on my river, in all its guises. I've tied these up as a starting point to develop my own midge patterns this season. The green one is an attempt to suggest the midge I managed to catch on my river last weekend, both in terms of colour and size, in what was a sparse hatch.
In all cases the hackle is genetic hen grizzle. I've tied in the hackle as Roy does in this SBS here:
http://www.flymphforum.com/phpBB3/viewt ... ?f=5&t=554
The only difference is that I stripped one side of the barbs from the feather, as I thought the full feather was too bushy, and didn't have the 'gangly' look I am after. (And yes, I am aware of the irony of that, with a genetic feather...

Towards the end of last season, I was beginning to have success with a couple of patterns, both with fully palmered soft hackles and fishing in the surface, so this hackle is a kind of compromise between the two, part-palmered, if you like!
The silks are all Pearsall's, and heavily waxed with dark cobblers' wax. The hooks are Varivas Wave #20, only because that is all I have in this size, and I wanted a light hook to fish in the surface.
Purple Midge

Orange Midge

Brown Midge

Green Midge

Olive Midge

Any thoughts?


Andrew