March Brown
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March Brown
#14 Mustad 3366
Thread: orange silk
Hackle: partridge
Tail whisps: gadwall flank
Rib: burnt orange UNI floss, twisted & wound over the body as a rib
Body: hares mask with a bit of Hareline UV Shrimp Pink Dub chopped & mixed in
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Re: March Brown
Flashy and yet sober - what is not to like? How does it fish?
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Re: March Brown
Holy crap! That is just soooo nice ...
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Re: March Brown
Gosh, that is a pretty fishing fly.
I’m digging the addition of the UV Shrimp dubbing. I’m already planning to copy your pattern.
I’m digging the addition of the UV Shrimp dubbing. I’m already planning to copy your pattern.
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Re: March Brown
DD, most of what I post here are proven baits that I fish on my home water (the testing grounds). I'm lucky because I live beside the river &, fishing/guiding, I get to spend about 150 days a year (or more) on the water, which gives me a lot of opportunity to observe, absorb, & experiment. The upper Columbia is not rich in insect species, but what we do have come off in great numbers, & usually late in the day under low-light conditions. You're competing with a bazillion naturals so you want a fly the right size & profile but with coloration that stands out just enough to be attractive, yet not intrusive. This one loses much of its flash when wet, the floss darkening & turning semi-transparent, blending with the body. I've tied & fished a lot of MB versions over the years & always looking for a better one. This is the one I'm fishing nowadays.daringduffer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 6:43 am Flashy and yet sober - what is not to like? How does it fish?
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Re: March Brown
Ray, stubborn about changes, I was reticent to try UV materials until Rod Zavaduc convinced me to try the UV Shrimp Dub applied to my dressings. Now I'm a believer. UV Shrimp Pink is the secret sauce. Be conservative, a little goes a long way.