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Chromie fly pattern
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Chromie

The Chromie is a chrome-bodied chironomid midge pupa that shines in lakes and tailwaters when trout key on bright suspended pupae. It targets Chromie fly pattern, silver chironomid, best midge pupa for trout, and stillwater chironomid searches.

Imitates: Gas-filled chironomid pupa

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#12-20
Best Season
Year-round, especially spring and early summer
Best Conditions
Stillwaters, reservoirs, slow tailouts, and clear deep water
Water Temp
38-58°F
Recommended Tippet
5X-6X fluorocarbon

How to Rig It

Fish under an indicator, often as the lower fly beneath a darker chironomid.

How to Present It

Let it hang and drift naturally; avoid stripping it like a streamer.

Why It Works

The chrome body mimics the trapped gas bubble chironomids use while ascending through the water column.

History

Chromie-style chironomids became a stillwater staple as anglers learned how important suspended midge pupae are to trout.

Pro Tip

Use it on bright days or clear water when the flash looks like real pupa gas rather than excess attraction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Chromie silver?+

The silver body suggests the gas bubble inside an ascending chironomid pupa.

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