Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)

Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)
Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)
Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)
Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)
Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)
Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)
Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)

Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)

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This Yakoda-exclusive pattern isn't available anywhere else. Includes 3 flies.

Color:Black
Size:14 (3-Pack)
Quantity:
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Yakoda Crystal Chironomid Larva (3-Pack)

Black / 14 (3-Pack)

Yakoda HQ

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

1655 Cannon Circle
Suite 200
Louisville CO 80027
United States

Chironomids—large midges that live in landlocked bodies of water—are an essential pattern when targeting stillwater species or lake-run trout. The larva variation of this fly represents the stage in its lifecycle when it lives within a couple feet of the bottom of the lake, feeding on algae and bacteria. Midge larvae can be a variety of colors, with black, olive, and red being some of the most common. They twitch and squirm to move around the lower water column, and a varied twitching motion can be highly effective when fishing this fly.

For lake fish accustomed to living near the bottom where chironomids are most concentrated, it’s a great idea to have one on your nymphing rig as your bottom fly. Even after leaving a lake to spawn, lake-run fish are still programmed to eat chironomids and we’ve had a lot of success fishing them in river systems close to large lakes as fish move upstream to spawn. 

Our favorite ways to fish it: 

  • Twitched or dead drifted under an indicator in high alpine and other stillwater lakes

  • Paired below a Tungsten Little Leech on a nymph rig

Type of Water: Stillwater, High Alpine Lakes, Rivers, Creeks

Imitates: Chironomid 

Target Species: Cutthroat Trout, Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout

Insect Life Stage: Larva

Pair it with: Little Leech—Weighted, Micro Bugger, Green Machine, Hot Wire CDC Pheasant Tail, Beadhead Classic Bugger