tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1036878881620504256.post858175091970365394..comments2024-03-13T11:30:54.425-06:00Comments on The Hopper Juan: Tying Midges, Friday, 11/20/09Hopper Juanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08309898376534780241noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1036878881620504256.post-32645441758990529282010-12-12T16:07:55.524-07:002010-12-12T16:07:55.524-07:00A FISH'S EYESIGHT IS NOT AS GREAT AS ONE WOULD...A FISH'S EYESIGHT IS NOT AS GREAT AS ONE WOULD THINK, IT IS MORE THE NATURAL MOVEMENT AND COLOR OF THE PATTERN AS A NATURAL INSECT ALONG WITH A FISH BEING IN A FEEDING MODE. AS ONE FLYTYER SAID PRESENTATION, PRESENTATION, PRESENTATIONAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1036878881620504256.post-16575584037462003452009-11-28T21:24:11.973-07:002009-11-28T21:24:11.973-07:00It amazes me that midge larva are little more than...It amazes me that midge larva are little more than a colored hook. I'm astonished at how such a sparse pattern will entice a fish to think it is food and eat it when the predominate part of the pattern is the chunk of iron hanging below the wrap of thread from the bend to the barb-tip. You would think the fish would think there's something wrong with it. Obviously not. Therefore the splash of color is what catches the eye to the exclusion of all else....Amazing.crosbjihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05559128063390227514noreply@blogger.com