
Description
The Ginger Quill dry fly, originally designed by Alfred Ronalds in 1836, is a hallmark of traditional fly fishing. This pattern emerged in the heart of England during a period when Ronalds was meticulously observing aquatic insect behavior to enhance fly designs. His book The Fly-Fisher's Entomology introduced the Ginger Quill as a representation of natural mayflies, making it a staple for imitating early season hatches. Over the decades, the Ginger Quill has retained its relevance due to its simplicity and effectiveness, solidifying its place in the angler’s arsenal worldwide.
Pro Tip
Use in Slow-Moving Water: This fly excels in slower currents or calm pools, where its delicate profile can be appreciated by trout. Apply floatant sparingly to the hackle and tail only, allowing the fly to sit naturally in the surface film.
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Recipe
- Hook Dry Fly Hook
- Thread Yellow 8/0 UNI-Thread or UTC 70 Denier
- Wing Natural Grey Mallard Wing Quills
- Tail Ginger hackle fibers
- Body Peacock herl stem, stripped
- Hackle Ginger Neck Hackle
Video
From: Jerome Coviello


