Nymphs and Midges - fly tying tutorials

87 videos • 31,179 views • by McFly Angler Nymphs are a vital good source for trout. Aquatic bugs spend most of their life as a nymph and only become a flying insect for a short time to mate. The majority of fly fishing for trout in rivers and creeks will be below surface nymphing. The nymph form of midges are called larvae and are very tiny. They are always available to the trout, everywhere. The most common food source for trout are these tiny midges, so it's important to have lots of them in your box.