Fishing Midges in Central Oregon Lakes. What is a midge? Insect, Diptera (true flies), Chronomidae > 2,500 species in NA Larva, pupa & adult stages Life.

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Fishing Midges in Central Oregon Lakes

What is a midge? Insect, Diptera (true flies), Chronomidae > 2,500 species in NA Larva, pupa & adult stages Life history Midges numerous in stillwaters (10,000 to 50,000/sq yd)

Why fishing midges is important to anglers 1 st and most prolonged hatch of the fishing season; hatches can occur year round Fish like midges - Canadian trout diet composition: Spring 50%, Summer 22%, Fall 23%, Year Round 39% Midges common in all CO lakes & reservoirs

Where & When to fish midges All CO lakes, reservoirs, and ponds; some better than others March – June & Sept. – Oct. are best

Equipment Watercraft – Pontoons, prams, and boats are best; be flexible to move Need an anchor Sonar helpful Tackle 5-6 wt, 9-10’ rod Good quality floating line Level leaders vs. Tapered leaders Fluorocarbon tippets preferred Good selection of flies Throat pump with sample jars

Fishing Methods Strike Indicator Naked/ Wind Drift & Strip Sinking Line Clothes Line Dry/Emerger/Dropper 2 Rods? Always use non-slip loop knots

Fishing Retrieves Long, straight casts; play the wind No retrieve – let it sit! Twitch’n’sit (3, 6” pulls, wait 10 secs) Steady retrieve – go slower than slow (5’/2 min) Drift flies in the wind; slow retrieve

Determining & Matching the Hatch Understand midge biology – Lakes vs. Streams Look for midges in lake-side vegetation, bird activity, shucks, and “rings” Fish activity & rise forms Hatch timing – AM vs. PM; time of year Throat pump findings

Fly Patterns – Midge Larva Color – Red, Cream, Green Size – Size (14 best for CO), 3xl Profile – Slender, segmented Season – Early Spring & Late Fall Time – Mid-day is best Moon – Days 26-3 (new moon) is best, peaks on Days 8-11, 15-17, 21-23

Midge Lava

Fly Patterns – Midge Pupa Color – Bodies – black, green, olive, maroon, gray, brown, silver tinsel; Ribs – silver, gold, copper, red Size (14 best for CO); Curved vs. Straight hook Profile – Slender, tapered abdomen; bulbous thorax; gills vs. no gills Season – Any time; Spring if best, Fall OK Time – Early AM, peaks in mid-PM Moon – Days 27-7 (new moon) is best; Days OK

Midge Pupa

Fly Patterns – Midge Emerger & Adults Color – Black, Green, Olive and Brown Size – 8-16 (14 is best) Profile – Dry Fly and Emerger

Adult Midge

Fishing Strategies – My Approach Observed midge activity vs. No activity Fishing reports Look for boats; COF Channel 5-5 Past experience & Journal Weather conditions & Moon phase Water body, depth & bottom composition Sonar readings

No Observed Midge Activity (Early AM) No visible midge hatch No fish feeding on or near the surface Shucks may or may not be in surface film Little or no bird feeding activity Sonar indicates fish near lake bottom Midges in throat sample – Maybe

Observed Midge Activity (Mid-Am & PM) Midges “popping” & flying Fish occasionally feeding on or near the surface Shucks visible in water surface Birds feeding Sonar indicates fish throughout water column Midges in throat sample

My Approach – No Observed Midge Activity Rod 1 Strike indicator rig 2 flies, 18” apart Point fly - Bloodworm or black/red wire rib pupa (14) set 18” from bottom Dropper – Black/Silver wire pupa (14) Rod 2 Naked/wind drift & Strip 3 flies, 24” apart Point fly – Bloodworm (14); usually weighted Dropper 1 (closest to the rod) – Black/Silver rib pupa (14) Dropper 2 – Black/Red rib pupa (14) Leader length (Fly Line to Point Fly) – 1.25x water depth

My Approach – Observed Midge Activity Rod 1 Strike indicator rig 2 flies Point fly – 18-24” from Lake Bottom – Black/Silver rib pupa(14) Dropper – 18-24” from Lake Surface – Chromie (14) Rod 2 Dry/Emerger/Dropper Dropper – Chromie (14) 12-18” from hook bend Dry/Emerger – Boticoon, Ugly Duckling (14) or Tom Thumb (12) Leader- Tapered leader, Monofilament tippet Rod 3 Clothes Line rig 2 or 3 flies, 24” apart Droppers – Black/Silver rib pupa; Chromie; Shipman’s Buzzer, or Boticoon Point fly – Small Corkie or Boobie Fly

Want to know more about fishing midges? Books and DVDs Internet Talk with experienced anglers

Questions?

Rigs for Lake Midge Fishing