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Parasol Midge Emerger, Black

Item #: 615020028
Your Price: $1.65

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Midge fishing is a style and technique all its own and the Black Parasol Midge Emerger is a relatively new fly that is turning heads among Midge fishermen. This fly is tied so that the emergent Midge pupae is suspended just below the waters surface with the tuft riding as a strike indicator. Any midge fisherman that's been to battle with midging trout in that critical zone knows just how frustrating it can be to have your dry imitations refused and not be able to suspend your Midge pupae where you need to in order to be successful. The Black Parasol Midge Emerger does the trick and will bring those subtle eats. This is a fly definitely worth slipping into your box.

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