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2021
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Perhaps it is their scale and diversity-they inhabit most Yellowstone region waters and come in sizes ranging from #10 in Montana's Hebgen and Earthquake lakes to the tiny #20-#26 olive and black midges emerging six months of the season on the Madison, Yellowstone, Henry's Fork, and Paradise Valley spring creeks. EMERGER STRATEGIES Because midges emerge all year, you need to be prepared to find fish feeding on them, and have properly designed fly patterns on hand. In late February last winter, I met a couple who had moved to the Madison River Valley to cross-country ski, create software, and fish. Observing a trout's head slowly and completely coming out of the water perpendicular to the surface is a solid clue that the fish is taking single emerging midges.

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