
Description
The March Brown Dry is a timeless fly pattern designed to mimic the March Brown mayfly, a significant early-season hatch on many rivers across North America and Europe. This dry fly variation is crafted to sit delicately on the water, imitating the adult mayfly’s posture and profile during emergence. Known for its versatility, it’s effective not only during March Brown hatches but also as a general attractor pattern
Pro Tip
When fishing in faster or riffled water, grease your leader and let the fly drift naturally along seams. Its buoyancy and high-profile wing help keep it visible even in turbulent conditions.
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Recipe
- Hook: standard dry-fly hook (Mustad 94840), sizes 10–14
- Thread: 6/0 or 140 denier, olive
- Wing: wood-duck feather
- Tail: brown hackle fibers
- Body: fawn-colored rabbit-fur dubbing
- Hackle: brown and grizzly hackle
Video
From: Tightline Video
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