What Midge Patterns to Use Cree On?

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I picked up a Whiting Cree saddle that is midge size. No, I don’t know why it did it, other than its cool.

Any ideas for potential uses / patterns for it for trout?

Thought I would start here before I expanded my search.
 
The best use I ever found for cree hackle was the old Atherton #5 dry fly. For a long time, it was one of my 3-4 most reliable dries. I don't think I ever fished one smaller than a #16, but it is a pretty sure bet they would be effective well down into the midge size range. Omit the wood duck wing (or not) and omit the rib and tie it as a hare's ear/cree midge.

That's one idea anyway

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Prob work for red quill , mosquitoes ,ginger quill , elk hair caddis just about anywhere you would use med to dark ginger ,brown or grizz is worth a try
It's always been my opinion exact match of hackel colors is considerably more important when selling flys.
 
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cree looks good on the skin but when wrapped around a hook shank the coloration disappears. at least to my aging eyes 👁️👁️
 
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Cree was the original hackle for the Adams parachutes. It's all I use and it's much easier than tying two different hackles that most Adams call for today!
 
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Cree would work great on a Griffiths Gnat.

Exactly...

I have a freind named Allen who tied some Griffith's Gnats with Cree and they were a huge hit with the fish, maybe out-fishing plain grizzly or I wanted to believe it regardless...

As a sideways tribute to Al Miller of Al's Rat fame and as a tribute to my friend Al, I started calling the Cree version of the Griffith's Gnat, Al's Gnat.
 
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Cree hackle is good for Adams, March Brown, and Elk Hair caddis.

And for Green Drake, with the addition of light ginger hackle.

If you want a REALLY simple dry fly for brook trout fishing, just wrap cree hackle the length of the hook shank and tie off. Done.
 
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