Published Apr 7. 2024 - 1 month ago
Updated or edited Apr 7. 2024

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Probably the quickest fly that you will ever tie!
This little comparadun midge is the 'bees knees' when it comes to simplicity and presentation. It sits low in the surface and can be tied in whatever colour you require. Use a hackle that is a little larger than standard for the hook size, this makes it more visible at distance.

Hook: Mustad Heritage R30 # 18 or smaller
Tying thread: Sheer 14/0 Black
Rib: Sheer 14/0 Black
Hackle: Medium Dun

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