
Nymph · #131 of 532
Disco Midge
Imitates: Midge pupa with gas bubble
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #18-22
- Best Season
- Year-round, peak winter
- Best Conditions
- Tailwaters, lakes, clear slow water
- Water Temp
- 35-50°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 6X fluorocarbon
How to Rig It
Trail behind a Zebra Midge or heavier nymph on a two-fly rig.
How to Present It
Dead-drift slow and deep. Twitch lightly at the end of the drift to trigger a strike on the rise.
Why It Works
The pearl tinsel body mimics the trapped gas bubble inside an emerging midge pupa — a trigger trout key on more than profile alone.
History
A San Juan and South Platte tailwater favorite that emerged in the 1990s as tiers experimented with flash on midge patterns.
Pro Tip
Red and silver are the two killer color combos. Tie a few with a hot-spot red head for stained water.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it called a Disco Midge?+
The flashy pearl tinsel body sparkles like a disco ball underwater, especially in winter sun.
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