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Harvester Gilled Tubing Midge (with air bubble) by Dennis Stead

by Contributor | Mar 9, 2019 | Fly Tyers Corner

Harvester Gilled Tubing Midge (with air bubble) by Dennis Stead In this blog post, Dennis Stead shares how to tie a Harvester Gilled Tubing Midge (with air bubble). Recently, Dennis tied 24 midges in two hours on a size 20 TMC2487BL hook while attending the Hunting...

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