Monday, February 19, 2024

Chironomids


Chironomids are abundant in our rivers, lakes, ponds, and streams playing a significant role in the aquatic ecosystems and prey for the trout.  They are often diminutive in size range, simple physique, and a challenge fishing them during wintry months.  Chironomids are a type of aquatic insect belonging to the family, Chironomidae, and from the order Diptera translating as two (Di) winged (ptera) indicative to the winged adult stage.  From the perspective of fly fishermen, chironomids represent a beneficial food source prominently during the winter fishing season.

Studying this midge under microscope from a water sample I collected.

Chironomids have a complete lifecycle metamorphosis of larva, pupa, and adult.  The chironomid larva grow through 3 to 4 instars, or developmental growth stages. Starting from the egg stage, the midge larva are then worm-like, slender bodied, and often called bloodworms red in color due to hemoglobin within their iron-based blood system.  They have 9 body segments and little, stubby legs.  Chironomids are important decomposers and contribute to the nutritional cycle in the freshwater ecosystems.

The Paisy Midge I tied in studying this midge under a microscope.

The pupal stage is characterized by more definitive features, including slim, tapered, and segmented bodies.  Their thorax is distinct and bulbous, featuring wing pads, while the legs and antennae trail beneath the thorax.  Pupae exhibit a diverse array of colors, ranging from olive and tan to shades of green, black, brown, and maroon.  This growth transformation occurs before the emergence of the insect as an adult.

A midge I collected from the river.

The adult stage represents the winged and reproductive phase of the insect’s life cycle.  Resembling like mosquitoes, adult chironomids possess slender, tapered bodies compared to the pupal stage, lacking tails, and have a pair of wings trailing back over the body.  Their thorax is humped, and they typically accentuated with noticeable eyes.  Male chironomids are distinguished by their plumose antennae, which helps them in seeking out a mate. Females, on the other hand, exhibit a finer, more indistinct antennae.  Adult midges swarm, mate and return back into the water.  Female midges typically lay their eggs by scattering them along the water’s surface as they fly low over the water, or underwater along the river bottom.

My Matchstick Midge fishes incredibly well on the S. Platte River.

Pupae ascend and undulate slowly through the water column until they reach the surface, where they undergo their final transformation into adults.  Upon reaching the surface, they momentarily suspend before adopting a horizontal posture.  A split emerges along the back of the thorax, and with the aid of trapped air and gases, the adult emerges in front of the discarded pupal shuck.  These cast shucks often retain the distinctive white gills near the head of the insect.

Pat Dorsey's amazing Black Beauty.

Once the emergence process is complete, the adults soar in the air and migrate to shoreline areas.  The adult stage is typically brief, as most adults do not dine, but instead focus on reproducing.  Male midges form swarms like dust clouds along the water’s edge.  These swarms release a high-pitched buzzing sound.  Males release pheromones to entice mates, and mating will occur either in the air or on the ground.  During low-light conditions, when waters are tranquil, and the risk of predator is low, egg-laden females return to the water to lay their eggs.  Females will glide across the water’s surface, or divine below the water to lay their eggs.  Adults so thick, they form mats on the water’s surface and accumulate in calms and back eddies of rivers and streams.  The hungry trout are drawn to these areas and found delicately sipping adult clusters.  Happy fishing!  See you on the rivers!

Happy fly tying and fishing chironomids!


Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Fly Fishing Events 2024, an ongoing Calendar


Come join me at Grossen Bart Brewery as I present Reading the Waters for St. Vrain Anglers Trout Unlimited, an evening of information and fun of where are the trout hiding.  



Join us at 
The Ranch Event Complex, FNBO Exhibition Building, 
South Hall, 5280 Arena Circle, Loveland, CO 
Join us on Saturday, March 23 from 10am – 4pm. 
Adults: $15 online in advance or $25 at the door March 23rd 
Students, Military, Veterans, and First Responders: $10 
Age 10 and under are FREE & Free parking

Inviting all Men, Women and Families Interested in Trout Fishing.
Join us to get the fishing season started in style! Door Prizes, Raffle, Exhibitors, Fly Shops, Fly Tyers, Speakers, Silent Auction, LIVE Auction, rods for you to cast and compare. Try to catch the very rare Lawn Trout! Casting and fly tying for kids as well!


Tiers List: Chuck Esch, Jason Haddix, Phil Iwane, Chris Krueger, Barbara Luneau, Steve Maldonado, Dennis Martin, Loren McGlone, Mark McMillen, David Morse, Eric Pettine, Mark Rayman, Jane Retherford, Michael Ringus, Steve Rogers, Stephen Sexton, Marty Staab, Rick Takahashi, Anh Thai, Cat Toy, James Ushiyama, Lydia Wickizer



The big one, West Denver Trout Unlimited's Annual Fly Tying Clinic

Where:  Jefferson County Fairgrounds 15200 W. 6th Avenue, Golden, CO 80401

Please join us on March 2nd at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds when we welcome back the West Denver Trout Unlimited Fly Tying Clinic. This is the largest gathering of fly tyers in the State of Colorado and possibly the USA. Please take the time to look at the list of over 66 tyers including:

Umpqua Signature Tyers - Charlie Craven, Garrison Doctor, Rick Takahashi, Antonio Rodrigues, Steve Maldonado, Eric Pettine, Loren McGlone, Scott Stisser, Ben Baxter, Frank Whispell, Daryl Eakins, Dylan Gonzales, Phil Iwane

Montana Fly Signature Tyers- Juan Ramirez, Carl Pennington and Chris Krueger. 

Special Tyers - Jonathan Antunez, Fran Blayney, Joe Brenton, Craig Burton, James “Jimbo” Busse, Phil Cavendor, Delaney Chapman, Rim Chung, Keith Ciesla, Chuck Esch, Greg Garcia, Peter Giffin, Ahn Thai, Eli Gonzales, Michael Gula, Jason Haddix, Tim Jacobs, Greg Johnson, Stephen Johnson, Merne Judson, Bill Kirk, Barbara Luneau, Tim Mack, Richard Magill, Chase Martin, Tony McColl, David McElwain, Mark McMillan, Marvin Nolte, Dan and Kaasen Pass, Richard Pilatzke, Mark Rayman, Jane Retherford, Ralph Rhoades, Michael Ringus, RMAC, Steve Rogers, Jeff Rowley, Thomas Schnieder, Shane Schuster, Dick Shinton, Chris Steinbeck, Kiefer Stumpp, Vincent Su, Cat Toy, Charlie Vestal, Michele White, Lydia Wickizer, Eddy Wittry and Tom Ziegler

Tyers will be sharing their fish catching patterns and sharing how to fish them. This is the fly tying show of the year. If you are thinking about fly tying, a beginning fly tier, intermediate tier or an experienced tier, this is the place to hang out on March 2nd at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds. You are guaranteed to learn a pattern or fishing technique that will help put more fish in the net.

I hope to see you there!!







St. Vrain Anglers Trout Unlimited Fly Tying Expo

February 3rd, 2024, Saturday

Hours: 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm

Where:  American Legion Post, Longmont, Colorado

Please join us at the St. Vrain Anglers Trout Unlimited Fly Tying Expo on February 3, from 12:30-4:30 at the American Legion Post, 315 S. Bowen St., Longmont, CO 80501. Check out the tiers who will be spinning feathers and fur. We always have a blast sharing fish catching flies and how to fish them with you. 

January 19th-21st, 2024, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, the Fly Fishing Show, Denver:
Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center
6700 North Gaylord Rockies Boulevard, Aurora, CO 80019

I am excited about the Denver Fly Fishing Show 2024!
This has to be one of the best shows, come join us at The Denver Fly Fishing Show!
I will be fly tying on:
January 19th, 20th, and 21st, 2024
Where:
Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center 6700 North Gaylord Rockies Blvd
Aurora, CO 80019
Hours:
January 19th, Friday 10 am to 6 pm
January 20th, Saturday 9 am to 5 pm
January 21st, Sunday 9 am to 430 pm

I hope to see you there! 😸


January 11th - 14th 2024 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, the International Sportsmen's Expo:

Denver Convention Center 700 14th Street Denver, CO 80202

Join me and my fly tying friends at the International Sportsmen's Expo at the Denver Convention Center.  I will be tying on January 12 and 13th 2024 Friday and Saturday all day.  Tying this at the International Sportsmen's Expo event are Barbara Luneau, Ben Baxter, Cat Toy, Chris Kruger, Chris Esch, Dennis Martin, Dick Shinton, Eric Pettine, Frank Whispell, Garrison Doctor, Hans Mylant, Jane Retherford, Janine Whispell, Jason Haddix, Jerry Shin, Joe Brenton, John Vevurka, Jonathan Antunez, Mark McMillan, Mark Rayman, Mary Manka, Patrick Oppenheim, Phil Iwane, Ralph Rhoades, Richard Pilatzke, Rick Takahashi, Scott Stisser, Steve Rogers, Steve Schweitzer, Tim Jacobs, Todd Birchby, Ty Clifton, and Vincent Su.  

Please join us, we always have an amazing time, and you will learn some great fly fishing tips and patterns.