10-13-2014, 02:21 PM
Generally, the trout are full of pupa out of Strawberry. There are times that deep nymphing is fast and furious, I have been luck to have a few, but Strawberry is not a constant deep nymphing lake.
Too bad because I love it.
You do need sonar to tell depth.
And although the Adults are in the Chironomid class, they are referred to as Midges. The Pupa are Chironomids as far as fly tying, but also nymph.
I have never heard the dries called a Chironomid till this post. Less confusing to call them Midge to me, but I am a fly tier.
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Too bad because I love it.
You do need sonar to tell depth.
And although the Adults are in the Chironomid class, they are referred to as Midges. The Pupa are Chironomids as far as fly tying, but also nymph.
I have never heard the dries called a Chironomid till this post. Less confusing to call them Midge to me, but I am a fly tier.
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