Rick,

You sure you didn't have a worm dangling below that midge? ;-)  Sounds like standard bream fishing to me. All you needed to be authentic was a cane pole, or were you using a cane fly rod. LOL

JIMMY  D

Richard Zieger wrote:
I was out at the lake over mu lunch hour today.  Could see a few little rins on the surface but nothing else happening.
 
Tried three or four flies with no fish. I  then decided to try a midge pattern I had tied.  Cast it out and let it set for a while. Ended up with 4 gills that were about seven inches long.
 
Strange way to catch fish in the early spring.
 
Rick

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