WD-40
The Tailwater Standard
Few flies have earned the kind of quiet, widespread respect that the WD-40 commands. Developed on the South Platte River in Colorado, this sparse, precise midge emerger pattern has since found its way into fly boxes on tailwaters and spring creeks across the country — and for good reason. When trout are locked onto emerging midges and ignoring everything else, the WD-40 is often the answer.
What's in the Pattern
- Hook - Fulling Mill Heavy Barbless FM5067
- Sparse dubbed body — slim and translucent, matching the delicate profile of a natural midge pupa
- Mallard flank fiber tail and wing case — subtle movement and a realistic segmented silhouette
- Thread head — clean, minimal, and exactly what pressured fish expect
- Two colors — Black and Tan to cover a wide range of midge species and water conditions
- Hand-tied at Ty's Flies with precise proportions in every size
When Nothing Else Works
Fish it in the film as an emerger, just below the surface under a small indicator, or as a dropper off a dry fly. The WD-40 excels in clear, slow water where trout have time to inspect every detail — and its sparse, accurate profile passes the test. Available in sizes 16–20.
Sparse. Precise. Proven. Hand-tied at Ty's Flies.