Color of Chironomid's or Leeches??
In the fall it doesnt matter what you use. But in the spring...well someone else is going to have to help you out as I have never been there.
Going this March-April and would like to mix in a few new colors of chronomids that work. Thanks in advance
Last edited by Adam00; 01-31-2005 at 06:31 PM.
Color of Chironomid's or Leeches??
In the fall it doesnt matter what you use. But in the spring...well someone else is going to have to help you out as I have never been there.
Basic colors, black, red, green, size almost seems more important than color. And then there is presentation! I saw rainbows of color in some boxes last spring. I prefer fishing leeches even when the others were fishing chronomids. Caught many more bigger fish on leeches.
reddish-browns, otherwise know as leech brown, In early April use black and as the summer comes in start changing to lighter colors in browns and greens, for chironomids. I was up at a YR lake the other day and saw the thickest black chironomid hatch I have ever seen. . .
Jeremy
reddish-browns, otherwise know as leech brown...
sounds good to me
smith