
Description
The Eastern Green Drake Dun, a classic mayfly imitation, replicates the Ephemera guttulata in its graceful dun stage, which emerges prominently in Eastern rivers like the Delaware and Catskills. This fly has roots in traditional American dry fly design and remains a staple among anglers targeting the iconic Green Drake hatch. Designed by early fly tyers who understood the importance of buoyancy and realistic profiles, the Eastern Green Drake Dun continues to thrive as a go-to pattern during late spring and early summer when these large mayflies take center stage. Its broad, upright wings and segmented body create a lifelike silhouette that triggers aggressive rises from trout, especially in slow-moving pools and riffles.
Pro Tip
Wing Dipping Presentation: Before casting, wet the fly’s wings lightly to mimic the sheen of a freshly emerged dun. Trout often key in on subtle details, and this added realism can coax wary fish into striking.
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Recipe
Hook: TMC 101 or Mustad R50, sizes 8-12 Thread: Olive or tan 8/0 Tail: Microfibets or moose body hair, light brown Body: Pale olive or cream dubbing, ribbed with brown thread Wing: Upright deer hair or synthetic fibers, light gray or tan Hackle: Grizzly and brown dry fly hackle