Jigged March Brown Nymph Tutorial

   

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In this video, Simon connects a wonderful Jigged March Brown Nymph. March Browns remain in the clinger household of mayflies. They have actually adjusted a structured, low profile body over countless years. They populate the fastest currents in the river, and as an outcome have a large and flat body shape. This permits the water to ride right over them as they stick tight to the rocks and feed. The fish type in on this as March Browns are broader than other Mayflies. Their legs are likewise really noticable; which is why Simon utilizes a mix of Pheasant and Partridge to attain legs that seriously extend from the nymph. Having the ability to provide this to a fish when they are selectively feeding offers you a severe upper hand. The fly includes a big bead making it terrific for high water, or a wonderful dropper in the summer season. Connect some up and delight in.

Hook- Ahrex 555 Barbless Jig: Size 14

Bead- Hareline Copper Slotted Tungsten Bead: 5/32 or 3.8mm

Thread- Danville’s 70 Denier Black

Tail- Hareline Pheasant Tail

Abdominal Area- Hareline Pheasant Tail & & Uni Medium Soft Wire: Copper

Thorax- Hareline Peacock Herl & & Hareline Cinnamon Tip Turkey Feather

Legs- Hareline Pheasant Tail & Hareline Hungarian Partridge Skin

Resin: Solarez Bone Dry

& UV Torch: Loon Plasma Light

Bobbin:Stonfo Steeltech Bobbin

Vise –Renzetti Master & Deluxe Banner Base

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