Thanks for that reply. So I'm probably ok with the size I am tying?
- Gary
At 11:31 AM 10/31/2003, you wrote:
HI Gary
I think they run from no-see-ums to the 10-12s and maybe even larger. Different areas have different sizes. We used to call the adults snow flies.
Dean
Gary Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have been tying Chronomid Larvae patterns lately and frankly, I'm not sure what hook size is correct.
I use them for Bluegill in larger sizes (#10-#12), but was wondering what would be the actual size of one of these little creatures.
Thanks.
- Gary
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