Across
- 1. — What a Zebra Midge imitates along the bottom
- 4. — Blue-Winged Olive, for example
- 6. — Pheasant Tail or Hare's Ear, e.g.
- 9. — Common Zebra Midge color, or a BWO hue
- 10. — Winter quarry with a slow metabolism
- 13. — Horizontal feather fibers that keep a Parachute BWO afloat
- 14. — Tungsten head that sinks a nymph
- 15. — Drag-free presentation style
- 18. — Pale orange or peach attractor pattern
- 20. — Dominant cold-water food source, sizes 18–24
Down
- 2. — Shallow, broken water where stoneflies are intercepted
- 3. — San Juan ___; easy-protein imitation
- 5. — 5X to 7X terminal line material
- 7. — Brief midday event that triggers surface feeding
- 8. — Deep, slow holding water in winter
- 11. — Body material on a Zebra Midge
- 12. — Freshwater shrimp; thrives in cold tailwaters
- 16. — Two-fly setup; dry-dropper, for example
- 17. — Surface line where dries are targeted
- 19. — Griffith's pattern imitating clustered midges
