You can do it. You can fish teeny, tiny flies.
Moreover, you want to do it. Why? Because if you can fish midges then you can probably fish dry flies any day you want to. In virtually all healthy ecosystems there will always be some tiny insects on the surface film. And somewhere, trout will be feeding on them.
Today's podcast is a lightning quick overview of fishing little dries and emergers: flies, gear, tying, and technique. Not only is fishing midges productive and versatile, but it can be a lot of fun if you are willing to see the value in no-see-ums.
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