March Brown

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Ruard
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March Brown

Post by Ruard » Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:20 am

This is my March Brown or whenever I need a brown flymph:

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hook: Daiichi # 12
Thread: yellow 14/0
Body: a dubbing brush with possum natural brown/tan and yellow thread 6/0
Rib: oval gold tinsel
Hackle: brown partridge


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Re: March Brown

Post by GlassJet » Mon Apr 12, 2010 10:47 am

That looks nice and busy :)

Interesting to contrast it with the March Brown flyfishwithme put up earlier, adding still more weight to the case that there must be more interpretations of the March Brown than any other fly! :)

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Re: March Brown

Post by letumgo » Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:54 pm

Tasty looking fly, Ruard! I love the plump little body. Beautiful tying, as aways.
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Re: March Brown

Post by DOUGSDEN » Mon Apr 12, 2010 7:59 pm

Ruard,
The brown, well marked partridge is really what sets this pattern apart. Very well done in both selection of materials and in the beautiful way you bring them together. Got any other patterns in mind?
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Re: March Brown

Post by William Anderson » Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:39 am

Ruard, its hard to beat partridge. Nice flymph. It's been some time since i've looked into the comparisons, but from the look of your fly, your march browns must look a lot like ours. Do you have a pic of the natural? or a link?

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Re: March Brown

Post by Ruard » Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:04 am

William Anderson wrote:Ruard, its hard to beat partridge. Nice flymph. It's been some time since i've looked into the comparisons, but from the look of your fly, your march browns must look a lot like ours. Do you have a pic of the natural? or a link?

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Hi William,

We don't have rivers here in Holland so we are completly dependend from the pictures from others. I have the book of John Goddard (Trout flies of Britain and Europe) and he tells there are March Browns in the middle of Germany and in May we go there to fish one week on a river.
I did make some dubbing from a zonkerstrip possum, a fine golden rib, a brown hackle and there was the March Brown. Hope the trouts in Germany agree with me.

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Re: March Brown

Post by Ruard » Sat Apr 24, 2010 3:23 am

Thank you all I appreciate you comments very much

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