March brown?
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March brown?
Idk what it is bit I thought it would look awesome if I took frank sawyers dressing for his bowtie buzzer and made it the body of a soft hackle.
Size 10 mustad 3366
Tail of phesant tail fibers
Body of silver tinsel
Counter ribbed with phesant tail
Ribbed with fine gold wire
Brown partridge hackle
Size 10 mustad 3366
Tail of phesant tail fibers
Body of silver tinsel
Counter ribbed with phesant tail
Ribbed with fine gold wire
Brown partridge hackle
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Re: March brown?
You won't be getting any complaints from me. It's a beautiful looking fly. Good for you to reach for the bleachers or think out of the box like you did.
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Re: March brown?
It looks like a March Brown pattern to me.
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Re: March brown?
Wonderful pattern, and beautifully executed.
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Re: March brown?
Thanks guys! I think it looks pretty cool but I'm hoping the under layer of silver will do as Sawyer intended and give an illusion of translucency and gas layer. We shall see.
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If it is not a Chironomid I do not worry about gasses. Your pattern does not need them.Terrestrial12 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 11:11 am Thanks guys! I think it looks pretty cool but I'm hoping the under layer of silver will do as Sawyer intended and give an illusion of translucency and gas layer. We shall see.
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Re: March brown?
Wait...is that not what aids a lot of nymphs in making its way to the surface, the gasses that form between the nymphal skin layers? Is this not why the spun bodies in flymphs that trap tiny air bubbles are so important? Sorry I not a bug guy but I'm slowly learning.
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midges yesTerrestrial12 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 8:23 pm Wait...is that not what aids a lot of nymphs in making its way to the surface, the gasses that form between the nymphal skin layers? Is this not why the spun bodies in flymphs that trap tiny air bubbles are so important? Sorry I not a bug guy but I'm slowly learning.