March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by tie2fish » Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:17 am

This is a beautiful pattern, Ray ... great material selection, natural color scheme, and technically well-executed. It will be a most welcome addition to my collection when the swap package arrives.
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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by Mickalo » Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:46 am

Hey Ray as usual a great pattern another one to add to my "To-Tie" list. Do you find a advantage to using an up-eye over a down-eyed hook, for either tying, or fishing the fly ?

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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by Kelly L. » Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:44 am

Ray, these are killer looking flies. I love the whole concept. Thank you for sharing these little gems with us.
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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by William Anderson » Mon Mar 25, 2013 12:57 pm

Ray, I'm sorry to be late in saying so, but these have a lot to love and definitely have that letumgo finesse. The pattern looks very effective. The swap group are very lucky judging from all the patterns I've seen so far.

Well done fellas (Tim for his contribution and motivating pressure to complete them).

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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by tjd » Mon Mar 25, 2013 5:04 pm

You guys are killing me...Ray, No, I wasn't able to fish yesterday! I was thinking about it, though!
William-Now everybody will think of me as either "the consciense" or "the good idea fairy"!
Looking forward to seeing you on your road trip, by the way.
Seriously, glad I had that small package that I use to tie up March Brown Flymphs tucked away in my tying chest. We've been able to get some beautiful flies from that bird.

Be well, everyone!

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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by gingerdun » Mon Mar 25, 2013 5:18 pm

Ray,
Man, am I glad I signed up for this swap. Yours is an innovative take on an old standard, which is one of the things that makes these swaps so worthwhile.
Tim, thanks for helping our pal out with the supplies. :D

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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by Mataura mayfly » Wed Mar 27, 2013 1:29 am

Beautiful looking fly Ray, liking the up-eye on this pattern, give it a traditional look for a traditional pattern with a modern twist.
Very cool.
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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by letumgo » Wed Mar 27, 2013 11:39 am

Thanks guys. I appreciate the encouragement.

Mike - I used the TUE hook as a nod to the history of wingless wets & their connection to Pete Hidy. They are one of my favorite hooks for this style fly. They just look nice to my eye. In smaller sizes, I would contend that the TUE has an advantage over TDE hooks, due to the added clearance for the hook point. In other words, the eye does not form an obstruction in front of the hook point. I guess that you could make the same argument for straight eye hooks, but I just find the TUE more pleasing from a visual standpoint.

I'd love to hear others opinions regarding the advantages/disadvantages of the hook eye.
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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by tjd » Wed Mar 27, 2013 2:36 pm

Ray,

Agree with your comments on eye appeal.

I've also experienced that flies tied on TUE hooks fish better on a dropper. I can't explain why. I typically use the Orvis knot when tying them to tippet or dropper strand.

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Re: March Brown Soft Hackle (variation)

Post by gig » Wed Mar 27, 2013 4:25 pm

Certainly looks like a very useful fly and nicely tied :)
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