"Master the Zebra Midge: A Deadly Simple Fly for Trout and Beyond"

The Zebra Midge is a simple yet highly effective fly pattern that imitates small aquatic insects, particularly midge pupae. Its slender, segmented body and bead head are key to its success.

How to Tie It

The Zebra Midge is typically tied on a small hook (sizes 16–22). A brass or tungsten bead is slid onto the hook to add weight and mimic the insect’s head.

The body uses just two materials: thin thread and fine wire. The thread (often black or red) forms a slim, even base, while the wire (usually silver or copper) is wound over it to create a segmented look.

Despite its simplicity, tying a Zebra Midge requires precision—especially in achieving a neat body and clean wire wraps.

What It Mimics

As the name suggests, the Zebra Midge imitates midge pupae, a primary food source in many waters. Its slim, segmented body and bead head closely resemble the shape and translucency of these insects.

Where to Use It

Midge pupae thrive in both still and moving waters, making the Zebra Midge effective in diverse fishing scenarios. It excels in clear water where fish scrutinize prey, thanks to its realistic profile.

"Master the Zebra Midge: A Deadly Simple Fly for Trout and Beyond"

Though popular for trout, this fly also works for many other species that feed on midges.

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