Green Jelly Midge Originator : Marc
Griffiths | Size: 14 & 16
Midge pupae are important food for trout in many lakes and in the slower portions and backwaters of lowland rivers. The pupae are most often eaten as they rise through the water column to hatch at the surface. Rising pupae grow increasingly translucent as gases within the inter-cuticular space expand. While Jelly Midges appear a little dull in air, they come to life when submerged, with all the translucency and sparkle of the natural. The Green Jelly Midge is designed imitate bright green pupae that sometimes abound in Australian and North American lakes.
In air
In
water