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    Default English March Brown Male

    Hi every one:

    I just finshed up a batch of English March Brown Males wet flies for my fly box. Pardon the head on the fly pictured, prior to taking the picture I applied the first coat of head cement. Anyway it's a wonderful fly that has taken numerous Trout for me on the Willowemoc.

    English March Brown Male

    Hook: Mustad 3906 size 8
    Tail: Gray/Brown Segmnets from a Patridge Tail Feather
    Tag: Gold Mylar Tinsel size 16/18
    Body: Lite Ausie Dubbing
    Ribbing: Small Gold Oval Tinsel
    Wing: Paired Speckled Peacock Quills
    Full Collar Hackle: A Collins Soft Hackle Cape that I just purchased from this past fly fishing show

    The pattern calls for paired Pheasent Hen Quills and I substitutued Peacock instead. I really like the look of the Peacock (Tyers Preferance). The pattern also calls for Gold Tinsel, on dubbed bodies I like oval tinsel a whole lot more. Lastly the full collar hackle calls for Dark Partridge. I really felt the collins wet fly cape is a lot nicer looking and gave it a classier appearance over all.

    Sincerely
    Andy Brasko



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    Nice tie Andy. Better send me a dozen of those for testing...

    Brad
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    I like your fly very much, what is the original source of your pattern?
    I have assumed that you used "Trout" by Bergman as this seems to be
    the source book for many American wet fly patterns.
    Just a couple of queries, what is the colour of the body dubbing,
    and what is the colour of the collar hackle?
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    Fontinalis,

    Very nice. I kinda like that substitute peacock wing! I had a march brown pattern (wet) that I used the hen pheasant for the wing, but I would break up the feather fibers so they tied in like woodduck fibers. Did very well in ponds, for trout with it.

    Best regards, Dave S.

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    Andy,

    Very nice dressing. There's something wrong with the head on that fly? Looks better than my best. On my monitor the wing looked like Guinea Hen slips (a real PITA), the pheasant hen looks really good.

    REE
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Eagle Elk View Post
    Andy,
    There's something wrong with the head on that fly? Looks better than my best.
    That's exactly what I was thinking about that head!
    If I was ever able to tie something that pretty, I think I would have to display it rather than fish it!! VERY nice!
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    Beautiful tie there! That'll for sure catch some fish.
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    where did you find the peacock? i cannot find the speckled anywhere, i really like the looks of that pattern
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    I like it, I like it, very nice tie.

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    Very nice Andy. As always your ties have very clean lines and great balance.

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