Good morning Matt☕️☕️ I dig the midge, where a I am in NC I guess the fish are acclimating. Where I am nothing but maybe it’s me lol. Getting some god time with my granddaughter👍
Now, you can't get any easier than that. This fly is my go to for Shad in Nor Cal. I added a tail for my variant. We call it the Wild Turkey. Long story, but the fly works well. Thank you, again. Happy Holidays to all!
Oh... you remind me of an idea I had this morning. A series of flies named after classic rock songs. And then... I heard George Thorogood's "I Drink Alone" and it reminded me that we could make some flies called: Old Granddad, the Johnny Walker Red, Jimmy Beam, and of course, the Wild Turkey. :-)
Good morning Matt. ☕️. Nice, simple nymph pattern and definitely going on to my list. In reviewing the comments it’s a hit with the fish too. More ☕️ required this morning. Take care Matt.
Thanks Karl! I found this as a pretty good buy for multiple colored tungsten beads: amzn.to/3dDpbog The orange and pink are pretty cool, but the black nickle one looks great. :-)
Good Morning Sir Matt, I like simple 😀 ... this Crystal Midge looks like a great fish catcher and I will definitely add many to my box in different colors. Thank You Sir.
Excellent tie Matt, l love working with peacock, and love tieing flys like these. My favorite is the prince nymph. The trout love them too. Thanks for sharing. Until next time. 👍👍👍
Oh man, you're talking my language with the Prince Nymph Jim. Probably my all time favorite nymph to fish. Now they take me forever to tie a box full of them, but they do catch the fish. :-)
Fantastic tie Matt. I use this pattern all winter and throughout the spring. It is such a excellent pattern. I was fishing locally on Thanksgiving and this was the pattern that caught all the fish for the day. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome to hear Layton! I had this under a foam hopper one day this summer and I ended up taking the hopper off and going with two nymphs when this guy was getting all the action. :-)
The best thing about these patterns Barbara, is you can tie a dozen in an hour, and fill a nymph box in one evening. And in all kinds of effective colors. :-)
@@SavageFlies I just got a magnifying glass w/led light that I ordered and sat down and tied up one before I had to return to work. I love this magnifying glass light!!! Made it so so easy for these old eyes to see a size 16 Nymph. I tied it with a yellow bead and crystal cactus chenille
@@barbaraemerich1921 I couldn't live without my magnifying flip-downs! Maybe if I was tying big streamers, but for the little bugs, I've got to see it up close. :-)
It’s delayed harvest time here in Georgia. I definitely will put a few of these in my midge box for my next trip to Smith Creek. I agree with your comments on making the body’s thin the thinner flies have produced a lot more fish in my wintertime tail water fishing. Would love to see more midge patterns.
Excellent to hear Tony! I grew up in NW Georgia but have fished a few times in Blue Ridge and near Dahlonega. I've never made it out to Unicoi or Smith Creek. It looks beautiful though. :-)
Yes indeed Steve! I've got a few more of your videos to catch up on. I'm jealous of those big browns you hooked up with in your latest. Man, I've got to get out to Utah someday. :-)
Thanks my friend that one's easy enough for me to do:-) and since the city I live in has so many peacocks I must have 150 peacock feathers now I can use more thanks
Very nice choice. Simple is good 😉. A proven fish catcher is good. Sounds like a win win to me. Plus a chance to order a new material, cactus chenille. Great way to start our morning Sir. Awesome looking fly. Very helpful video. Thank you Matt.
Nice. I may try a couple of these for the ice. I think it'll do well. And of course for my fly box as well. Thanks, Matt. Always appreciate your videos.
Thanks Matt. I use one one very similar on my local creek and it’s productive. I ordered a stonfo bobbin holder from your Amazon store today. The package came yesterday, and it was awesome. Keep the great videos coming.
Outstanding Chad; I appreciate it! Feel free to email me anytime you want a personal recommendation. The Stonfo is a great bobbin holder, but I might rank it a little below the Rite. And of course my current favorite right now is the C&F. But I don't usually push that as it's kind of pricey. OH wait... did you get the adjustable tension one from Stonfo? If so, I have one but haven't tried it yet. It's the Stonfo Elite Disc Drag that I've used off and on, that I rank just behind the Rite.
@@crowdaddy8355 Awesome! I want to hear what you think after tying on both them. Also... I'm about to record the intro for your Crow Fly. I sent you an email. Hit me back if you see it in the next few minutes. Otherwise I'm just going to guess how to pronounce your last name. :-)
Nice tie Matt, that is a great pattern. I made some up last week that were the opposite of what you tied. I used the crystal flash for the body and the peacock hurl for the collar. They worked pretty good as well. Almost caught the cycle.
That sounds like a great day Michael! I've got one I fish that's almost the opposite of this as well. I'll do maybe a pink flashy body, with a herl thorax that's just a bit bigger than the body.
Simple is great, especially when it works! Tie this in size 2 or 4 on an easier to use hook (model perfect bend), use a plastic bead & leave out the weighting wire , & this would look pretty nice placed in clear Christmas ornament. Maybe add a fluorescent red or chartreuse hot spot at either or both ends.
That's a great idea. I'm hoping to try making some ornaments this year, but I was thinking I would need to do it with streamers to have something big and flashy enough to be seen more than a foot away. But maybe a big one of these guys would do the trick too. :-)
Neat little fly Matt, and as you said the color combinations are endless. I'm thinking maybe the black band behind the bead might be kind of cool, never can tell what fish are thinking. I really like the idea of the chenille on the spools. Keep the good stuff coming.
Appreciate it Dave! And yeah, the black band might actually be a cool touch. Or... use a red or pink thread and make it a true hot spot. Like you said, who knows what might fool the fish any given day. :-)
Hahaha! I've resorted to buying a couple of those big plastic compartmented boxes and just putting a bunch of flies in them and hoping I can remember what they are. :-)
Great wintertime pattern. Excellent presentation as usual. I wonder if it would work underneath the ice. Since ice fishing is on my to do list this year, now so is this fly. Continued blessings my friend.
Thanks Mark! And someone else mentioned that this might be a good ice fishing fly. I'd probably tie it toward the bigger end for an ice fly, but then again... I've never been ice fishing so I have no idea!
Oh man, and I just filled up my midge box. This pattern is actually very similar to a cased caddis pattern that I tie. Like you said, it's versatile. I've never seen cactus chennile in spools or in a variety pack before. Is that through Hareline? Very cool pattern. Keep up the great work.
Nice one Matt. Reminds me of those caddis larva patterns by George Daniels and Lance Egan that Fly Tyer featured a few years ago. How many carpets did you "pluck" when you heard about antron? I did, tried to match some egg sacks on some bugs that were about to lay them. Looking forward to that carpet dry video. Thanks Matt :o)
Ha! You should have seen me the other day. I went out to the garage where I had some old rugs. And to the rabbit pen where I had some scrap remnants. And even to the corner of my guest bedroom to see if I could pluck some usable fibers. I think I found some for the "Close Carpet" dry fly. But most of my rugs are a boring tan. I need something with a little color! I'm heading out of town for the weekend but hope to get this new pattern tied up next week. :-)
Symplicity at it finest!
Good morning Matt☕️☕️
I dig the midge, where a I am in NC I guess the fish are acclimating. Where I am nothing but maybe it’s me lol. Getting some god time with my granddaughter👍
Fishing new water can be a blast Jim, but I'll take quality family time any day. :-)
Now, you can't get any easier than that. This fly is my go to for Shad in Nor Cal. I added a tail for my variant. We call it the Wild Turkey. Long story, but the fly works well. Thank you, again.
Happy Holidays to all!
Oh... you remind me of an idea I had this morning. A series of flies named after classic rock songs. And then... I heard George Thorogood's "I Drink Alone" and it reminded me that we could make some flies called: Old Granddad, the Johnny Walker Red, Jimmy Beam, and of course, the Wild Turkey. :-)
Good morning Matt. ☕️. Nice, simple nymph pattern and definitely going on to my list. In reviewing the comments it’s a hit with the fish too. More ☕️ required this morning. Take care Matt.
Oh yeah John. I've had a few good days with this and very similar "fuzzy" midges. I've had hungry bluegill smack it before it even sinks. :-)
Great pattern Matt!! Thanks!!
Matt- A nice straight forward fly that looks like it will catch fish for sure! Thanks !
Love the crystal midges.they just plain catch fish.nice job matt!!
Thanks Mike!
Good morning Matt great tie. Will be tying a bunch of these in some various colors. Thank you for sharing this have a great day my friend.
Thanks Karl! I found this as a pretty good buy for multiple colored tungsten beads: amzn.to/3dDpbog The orange and pink are pretty cool, but the black nickle one looks great. :-)
Thank you for the link Matt will definitely check it out.
Good Morning Sir Matt, I like simple 😀 ... this Crystal Midge looks like a great fish catcher and I will definitely add many to my box in different colors. Thank You Sir.
Thanks Edward! Your warmwater fish love these little bugs too. :-)
Love seeing flies from Wisconsin
That fly with a red bead, silver chenille, with the natural peacock herl, you have a christmas tree with tinsel.
Ohhh... great call Lee! I think we'll do a streamer for the Christmas fly but I could see a nice looking nymph looking like a Christmas tree. :-)
Good Morning Matt, love this Fly , it’s going to the Top of my to Do list , going to tie a couple today 👍. Thanks and enjoy your day
Appreciate it John! Have fun with it my friend. :-)
Excellent tie Matt, l love working with peacock, and love tieing flys like these. My favorite is the prince nymph. The trout love them too. Thanks for sharing. Until next time. 👍👍👍
Oh man, you're talking my language with the Prince Nymph Jim. Probably my all time favorite nymph to fish. Now they take me forever to tie a box full of them, but they do catch the fish. :-)
Fantastic tie Matt. I use this pattern all winter and throughout the spring. It is such a excellent pattern. I was fishing locally on Thanksgiving and this was the pattern that caught all the fish for the day. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome to hear Layton! I had this under a foam hopper one day this summer and I ended up taking the hopper off and going with two nymphs when this guy was getting all the action. :-)
Another fabulous fly thank you so much for sharing! I can’t wait to Ty this one up.
The best thing about these patterns Barbara, is you can tie a dozen in an hour, and fill a nymph box in one evening. And in all kinds of effective colors. :-)
@@SavageFlies I just got a magnifying glass w/led light that I ordered and sat down and tied up one before I had to return to work. I love this magnifying glass light!!! Made it so so easy for these old eyes to see a size 16 Nymph. I tied it with a yellow bead and crystal cactus chenille
@@barbaraemerich1921 I couldn't live without my magnifying flip-downs! Maybe if I was tying big streamers, but for the little bugs, I've got to see it up close. :-)
It’s delayed harvest time here in Georgia. I definitely will put a few of these in my midge box for my next trip to Smith Creek. I agree with your comments on making the body’s thin the thinner flies have produced a lot more fish in my wintertime tail water fishing. Would love to see more midge patterns.
Excellent to hear Tony! I grew up in NW Georgia but have fished a few times in Blue Ridge and near Dahlonega. I've never made it out to Unicoi or Smith Creek. It looks beautiful though. :-)
KISS. Love it. Great little tie. Thx Matt 🙂
Oh yeah Clyde. Sometimes it best to keep it simple. :-)
Another Great video Matt! Fun easy little bug! Thank you for sharing my friend🙃
Yes indeed Steve! I've got a few more of your videos to catch up on. I'm jealous of those big browns you hooked up with in your latest. Man, I've got to get out to Utah someday. :-)
Thanks my friend that one's easy enough for me to do:-) and since the city I live in has so many peacocks I must have 150 peacock feathers now I can use more thanks
You can never have too much peacock Marty! So many uses for it in fly tying. :-)
super easy one there matt cool thanks
Very nice choice. Simple is good 😉. A proven fish catcher is good. Sounds like a win win to me. Plus a chance to order a new material, cactus chenille. Great way to start our morning Sir. Awesome looking fly. Very helpful video. Thank you Matt.
Appreciate it Jeff! Of the two links in the description, I think I slightly prefer the second one. The carded stuff was just a little better quality.
@@SavageFlies As for the cactus chenille, I just went ahead and ordered one of each. 😂😉
Very effective fly!! Good tie Matt!!
Appreciate it Franky!
Looks like a easy one
Good looking fly Matt
Thanks for the video
It sure is Dave! Thanks for watching my friend. :-)
Thanks Matt, I'm adding this one to my list.
Great to hear! And don't be afraid to get crazy with it. :-)
Nice. I may try a couple of these for the ice. I think it'll do well. And of course for my fly box as well.
Thanks, Matt. Always appreciate your videos.
Good call Kyle! I could see this working under the ice. Maybe even a bit bigger, or with a little more weight as well. Thanks for the note!
@@SavageFlies
Thanks, Matt.
Yeah, definitely a bit bigger and heavier. But a great pattern for any season, for sure.
Thanks Matt. I use one one very similar on my local creek and it’s productive. I ordered a stonfo bobbin holder from your Amazon store today. The package came yesterday, and it was awesome. Keep the great videos coming.
Outstanding Chad; I appreciate it! Feel free to email me anytime you want a personal recommendation. The Stonfo is a great bobbin holder, but I might rank it a little below the Rite. And of course my current favorite right now is the C&F. But I don't usually push that as it's kind of pricey. OH wait... did you get the adjustable tension one from Stonfo? If so, I have one but haven't tried it yet. It's the Stonfo Elite Disc Drag that I've used off and on, that I rank just behind the Rite.
@@SavageFlies Yes. I got the adjustable tension one. The Rite bobbin is the one I use the most but I wanted to give that one a try.
@@crowdaddy8355 Awesome! I want to hear what you think after tying on both them. Also... I'm about to record the intro for your Crow Fly. I sent you an email. Hit me back if you see it in the next few minutes. Otherwise I'm just going to guess how to pronounce your last name. :-)
Thanks Matt. That looks like a great fly.
Sometimes it's the simpler, the better. :-)
Nice tie Matt, that is a great pattern. I made some up last week that were the opposite of what you tied. I used the crystal flash for the body and the peacock hurl for the collar. They worked pretty good as well. Almost caught the cycle.
That sounds like a great day Michael! I've got one I fish that's almost the opposite of this as well. I'll do maybe a pink flashy body, with a herl thorax that's just a bit bigger than the body.
Simple is great, especially when it works!
Tie this in size 2 or 4 on an easier to use hook (model perfect bend), use a plastic bead & leave out the weighting wire , & this would look pretty nice placed in clear Christmas ornament. Maybe add a fluorescent red or chartreuse hot spot at either or both ends.
That's a great idea. I'm hoping to try making some ornaments this year, but I was thinking I would need to do it with streamers to have something big and flashy enough to be seen more than a foot away. But maybe a big one of these guys would do the trick too. :-)
Neat little fly Matt, and as you said the color combinations are endless. I'm thinking maybe the black band behind the bead might be kind of cool, never can tell what fish are thinking. I really like the idea of the chenille on the spools. Keep the good stuff coming.
Appreciate it Dave! And yeah, the black band might actually be a cool touch. Or... use a red or pink thread and make it a true hot spot. Like you said, who knows what might fool the fish any given day. :-)
I like this one Matt. I will try with different color a glass bead fluorocarbon leader instead of wire.
Oh yeah William. Get crazy with the beads! I wish I had a purple bead; I think that would look pretty good.
Please Santa bring me more fly boxes! it’s Matt’s fault! Lol!!
Hahaha! I've resorted to buying a couple of those big plastic compartmented boxes and just putting a bunch of flies in them and hoping I can remember what they are. :-)
Great wintertime pattern. Excellent presentation as usual. I wonder if it would work underneath the ice. Since ice fishing is on my to do list this year, now so is this fly. Continued blessings my friend.
Thanks Mark! And someone else mentioned that this might be a good ice fishing fly. I'd probably tie it toward the bigger end for an ice fly, but then again... I've never been ice fishing so I have no idea!
Oh man, and I just filled up my midge box. This pattern is actually very similar to a cased caddis pattern that I tie. Like you said, it's versatile. I've never seen cactus chennile in spools or in a variety pack before. Is that through Hareline? Very cool pattern. Keep up the great work.
This stuff is by Riverruns. amzn.to/3rShAdT Lots of colors in this pack, but only one size. It's not bad though.
Nice one Matt. Reminds me of those caddis larva patterns by George Daniels and Lance Egan that Fly Tyer featured a few years ago. How many carpets did you "pluck" when you heard about antron? I did, tried to match some egg sacks on some bugs that were about to lay them. Looking forward to that carpet dry video. Thanks Matt :o)
Ha! You should have seen me the other day. I went out to the garage where I had some old rugs. And to the rabbit pen where I had some scrap remnants. And even to the corner of my guest bedroom to see if I could pluck some usable fibers. I think I found some for the "Close Carpet" dry fly. But most of my rugs are a boring tan. I need something with a little color! I'm heading out of town for the weekend but hope to get this new pattern tied up next week. :-)