I've tied and used a similar pattern for about five years. It's cheap, floats well, and versatile--it can be sized from #16-30 for midge and mayfly imitations. Embroidery thread works well for the body dubbing in #16-20.
Funny timing with this video! I found a box of #32 Tiemco 518's laying around yesterday, and I was tying some bunny midges on them. Great video though. Those tips will definitely help with tying these up in the future.
fantastic, nice to see someone else tying flies this small. I have some 32's I think they are tiemco 518. Not sure but think so. I use a 14/0 thread so I can take a few extra turns. looking for a good midge hook removal tool. Haven't seen one in a while. Sean
+Sean Mooney If your thread is gordon griffith's sheer 14/0, it's the exact same diameter at Uni 8/0. Veevus 14/0 is the same size too. Regarding a midge removal tool, the best one is just tying with a barbless hook, or debarbing your fly before fishing it. That way it slips out with your fingers.
no it's veevus 14/0. It is the thinnest I have. If it is the same diameter I couldn't tell it by tying with it. Thanks for the information though. Sean
I've tied and used a similar pattern for about five years. It's cheap, floats well, and versatile--it can be sized from #16-30 for midge and mayfly imitations. Embroidery thread works well for the body dubbing in #16-20.
Nice, simple and effective!!!
I love this pattern for the upper and middle Provo. I also have a February birthday 🎉
Thanks for this. I still have a few of those #30 's left, I think some #32 as well. I use nylon sewing thread as a tippet fit this fly.
Funny timing with this video! I found a box of #32 Tiemco 518's laying around yesterday, and I was tying some bunny midges on them. Great video though. Those tips will definitely help with tying these up in the future.
Fantastic pattern and tie !! This just works on EVERY level…two thumbs WAY WAY up !! L 👍🎣👍
fantastic, nice to see someone else tying flies this small. I have some 32's I think they are tiemco 518. Not sure but think so. I use a 14/0 thread so I can take a few extra turns.
looking for a good midge hook removal tool. Haven't seen one in a while. Sean
+Sean Mooney If your thread is gordon griffith's sheer 14/0, it's the exact same diameter at Uni 8/0. Veevus 14/0 is the same size too. Regarding a midge removal tool, the best one is just tying with a barbless hook, or debarbing your fly before fishing it. That way it slips out with your fingers.
no it's veevus 14/0. It is the thinnest I have. If it is the same diameter I couldn't tell it by tying with it. Thanks for the information though. Sean
TMC 2488 is still being sold. Bought a bunch in different sizes recently
Apply Payette paste and then powder desiccant on polypropylene. The desiccant will adhere to the polypropylene keep the fly floating for a long time
I've used Gink paste with good results, but I'll try your suggestion.
Don’t trim the wing and call it the Don King midge! 😂