A March Brown Nymph??
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A March Brown Nymph??
Good evening folks!
Below and with Rays help (Thanks so much Ray!), I am posting a weighted March Brown Nymph! During a recent talk with Ray, I told him about the good success I have had with the weighted version of this venerable wet fly! I will post the recipe a little later! Let me know what you think!
I have to admit....it feels good to once again post something on the forum! It has been way too long! Again, thanks Ray!
Dougsden
Below and with Rays help (Thanks so much Ray!), I am posting a weighted March Brown Nymph! During a recent talk with Ray, I told him about the good success I have had with the weighted version of this venerable wet fly! I will post the recipe a little later! Let me know what you think!
I have to admit....it feels good to once again post something on the forum! It has been way too long! Again, thanks Ray!
Dougsden
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Re: A March Brown Nymph??
My pleasure Doug. It's great to see your creations again. Please share the recipe, and tell us about your success fishing these.
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Re: A March Brown Nymph??
Hi , Doug,
Nice lookin' tie - should attract more than a few. Can you give us the recipe? Body looks like Hare's Ear +.
Thanks.
Nice lookin' tie - should attract more than a few. Can you give us the recipe? Body looks like Hare's Ear +.
Thanks.
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Re: A March Brown Nymph??
Hares ear with a sniff of Antron?
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Re: A March Brown Nymph??
DOUGSDEN, Howdy;
Doug, your infectious joy is always welcome and your fly shows
the care and finesse you use when tying. Thanks for taking the time
to share the results with us.
hank
Doug, your infectious joy is always welcome and your fly shows
the care and finesse you use when tying. Thanks for taking the time
to share the results with us.
hank
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of consecutive days I've stayed alive." George Carlin
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Re: A March Brown Nymph??
That is really a nice fly, Doug. The spun body has just enough sparkle and its spiky appearance channels Leisenring, Hidy, Nemes, and Rosborough. To top it off, you've done a excellent job with some quality brown partridge. It's good to have you back posting your patterns.
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Re: A March Brown Nymph??
Great looking fly!!
Re: A March Brown Nymph??
Wow! Thanks Guys!
I am currently between Sunday "things to do" appointments and parties and such (I have such a busy social calendar!!). I appreciate your kinds words and good questions! I will post the recipe later this evening when I get home! Be prepared! They have been known to get long and descriptive! Yes, it is good to post pictures and stuff again!
Doug
I am currently between Sunday "things to do" appointments and parties and such (I have such a busy social calendar!!). I appreciate your kinds words and good questions! I will post the recipe later this evening when I get home! Be prepared! They have been known to get long and descriptive! Yes, it is good to post pictures and stuff again!
Doug
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: A March Brown Nymph??
Well done. I'm not partial to weighted flies in general, but especially at this time of the year, they can be useful. That one looks like a killer.
Bob