BC Mids?

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Please post your top producing BC Chronomids! Want to fill up the boxes this winter with recommendations rather than YouTube bling.
If you could provide region and timing and any other tips it would be appreciated.
 
My last couple of trips were in August- certainly not prime time for ‘mids - but the bugs and fish didn’t know that. There were a few decent hatches and fish ate chironomids when I put them in the zone. Can’t have too many varieties of chromies and black’n’reds. Sizes 12 and 14 for those trips to the high plateaus of the Cariboo.
 
Being that Phil Rowley heavily fishes BC lakes, would think the flies he sells are likely flies that work.
 
To follow on from this, there’s better chaoborus patterns out there, and I didn’t see any ASB patterns. Also bc fly guys and John Kent tying vids on YouTube will have you at about 25 patterns of flies and at 3 sizes and 5 of each, set for life but only able to fish 1 per rod 😀

Dave
 
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To follow on from this, there’s better chaoborus patterns out there, and I didn’t see any ASB patterns. Also blybc and John Kent tying vids on YouTube will have you at about 25 patterns of flies and at 3 sizes and 5 of each, set for life but only able to fish 1 per rod 😀

Dave
But two rods if you're by yourself.
 
Aye but I fish 2-3 flies per each rod down here, better coverage of depth, size, color, up to x3. 4x if you have swivel based rigs and get takes but can’t hit fish. In 20’+ of water the spread can help or at least does in my mind.

Dave
 
Not sure if you are on Instagram, but if so check out some of the patterns Wes Penny @flamelilyflies and John Kent @jhn.knt tie.
Both are outstanding.
SF
 
To follow on from this, there’s better chaoborus patterns out there, and I didn’t see any ASB patterns. Also bc fly guys and John Kent tying vids on YouTube will have you at about 25 patterns of flies and at 3 sizes and 5 of each, set for life but only able to fish 1 per rod 😀

Dave
I didn't recognize the "glass worm" in the link that @SurfnFish shared. Over the years I've tied up perhaps a dozen variations of chaoborus flies and have tried them with no success. To quote a BC (Bruce) guide that my friend hired several times "If the troot are on the glass, go home". Bruce had portaged into Wyse Lake where I was fishing with two friends. Wyse was being STINGY. Bruce finally caught a fish, pumped it, gave us the quote and went home.

My midge boxes for BC look just like my midge boxes I use in the Basin (because they are the same boxes). I do find myself passing on the midges if there's not real evidence of midges and will hang jig patterns (one of my favorites is a "perch" colored jig that @Shawn Seeger gifted me).

I've been a big fan of bloodworms for a long time and recently posted this picture:

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The two with glass beadheads were particularly effective at one hike in lake near Lac Le Jeune. (They worked pretty well for me two weeks ago on Basin lake).

A couple BC favorites:

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"Static" (anti) Bags

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This fly just kept catching fish on a Greenstone Mountain lake; BIG fish. Thread body, "watery olive".
 
Check out Trevor Tatarczuk's absolutely un-matched ties here: <https://www.instagram.com/bowsnbrews/?hl=en>

ALSO - (& maybe, a better first choice) would be YouTube's "BCFlyguys" where you'll find a ba-zillion vids to watch.

His patterns can be found at Dominic's Fly Shop in Kamloops.
I’ve been trying to narrow down the ba-zillion BCFlyguys patterns to what “seems” to be the staples. It’s because there are a tra-zillion patterns out there I started this thread 😵‍💫
 
What knot are you using to produce that teeny tiny loop?
It's a variation of the non-slip loop knot () , close to this but I don't run the tag through the overhand knot until after I've wrapped the tag around the tippet three times. I'm probably tying it incorrectly but it's a knot that works for me and I feel like it's bullet-proof (even if it is wrong). Sometimes I get the loop really tiny, sometimes the loop is 3/4" long. I prefer shorter than longer but I doubt it makes much difference. I use flouro tippet for anything submerged and mono for dry flies and emergers.
 
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