Brown Drake/March Brown (repost)
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:27 pm
Repost...
Brown Drake

A note on the hackle: If the hackling seems a little on the heavy side I can assure you that it is intentional. The delicate hackle found on most of our soft-hackles is inappropriate for a lot of the faster pocket water in this region.
A note on the "special blend" dubbing: We've all got some secret blend or other that seems to work better than others. In this case I combine Hareline's #33 (oddly named "seal brown"), claret seal, and natural hare's ear (or alternatively "Adam's grey" rabbit). In about a 75/12.5/12.5% ratio. The colouration is both a close approximation of the brown drake natural as well as giving a vein like cast to the body. I'm sure it doesn't matter one iota to the fish, but it gives me a little more confidence
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Body Close-up

Aaron
Brown Drake

- Hook: Mustad R50 #12-8
- Thread: Iron dun (dark grey/brown) 12/0 or similar
- Tail: Three RN pheasant tail fibres
- Rib: Gold/tan rayon floss (single strand of 4-strand spool)
- Body: Special Blend (see below)
- Rear hackle: Chinese light brown cape (see below)
- Front hackle: Olive/bronze partridge (custom dyed)
A note on the hackle: If the hackling seems a little on the heavy side I can assure you that it is intentional. The delicate hackle found on most of our soft-hackles is inappropriate for a lot of the faster pocket water in this region.
A note on the "special blend" dubbing: We've all got some secret blend or other that seems to work better than others. In this case I combine Hareline's #33 (oddly named "seal brown"), claret seal, and natural hare's ear (or alternatively "Adam's grey" rabbit). In about a 75/12.5/12.5% ratio. The colouration is both a close approximation of the brown drake natural as well as giving a vein like cast to the body. I'm sure it doesn't matter one iota to the fish, but it gives me a little more confidence

Body Close-up

Aaron