When midges are on the water think Griffith’s Gnat. While at first glance this fly doesn’t really appear to be a great imitation of one of the smallest insects on the water, when midges hatch heavily, they tend to cluster together in the current to create a more significant meal for hungry trout. When fished in combination with a more realistic midge or mayfly nymph as a dropper some amazing fishing can be had. It is the ultimate technical micro dry-dropper rig.
GRIFFITH'S GNAT
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Product Specs
- Hatch:
- Midge,
- Species:
- Stillwater, Trout,
- Size:
- 16, 18, 20, 22