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Rojo Midge fly pattern
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Rojo Midge

Imitates: Adult midge / blood midge pupa

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#18-20
Best Season
Winter through spring
Best Conditions
Tailwaters, spring creeks, slow clear runs
Water Temp
35-55°F
Recommended Tippet
6X fluorocarbon

How to Rig It

Point fly with a Zebra Midge dropper, or trailed off a small nymph.

How to Present It

Dead-drift through soft inside seams and tailouts where midges stack up.

Why It Works

The red body imitates the hemoglobin-rich blood midge, while white antron breathers at the head suggest the emerging adult breaking through the surface film.

History

Designed by Pat Dorsey for Colorado tailwaters like the Dream Stream and Cheesman Canyon, the Rojo has become a national winter midge pattern.

Pro Tip

Strip-set on takes — most refusals on tiny midges happen because the angler trout-sets too hard and pulls the fly out of the soft seam.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'Rojo' mean?+

Rojo is Spanish for red, named for the bright red wire body that imitates the blood midge.

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