Stillborn CDC March Brown Fly Tying Tutorial

   

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The magnificent March Brown hatch is our most respected early spring hatch here in the Willamette Valley. In reality, it is among the earliest big hatches throughout the nation and even into Europe. The just popular hatch out West that can match the spring March Brown hatch is the Skwala hatch, which we do not get constant numbers like out East. Due to the large amount of bugs hatching, fish get particularly typed in on susceptible points in a bug’s introduction. They are available in numerous types: Stillborn, Emerger, Cripple, and so on. This pattern paints with a broad stroke and can cover all 3. Vertical hackle covers enable extra on water modification. If you require the fly to ride lower let the CDC get soaked, and clip the hackle with your nippers. My preferred method to fish this fly lags a more noticeable March Brown Dun. Connect some up while it’s excellent!

– Simon

Hook- Ahrex Freshwater Short Nymph FW563: Size 14

Thread- Semperfli Nanosilk: Brown

Tail- Hareline Ringneck Pheasant Tail: Natural

Abdominal Area- Hareline Ringneck Pheasant Tail: Natural & Uni XS Soft Wire: Black

Throax- Fulling Mill Tactical Dry Fly Dub: March Brown

Hackle: Whiting Bronze Saddle: Brown

CDC- Fulling Mill CDC: Tan

Foam- Hareline 2mm Hi Float Foam: Sand

UV Resin- Solarez Bone Dry

UV Torch- Loon Plasma Light

Bobbin- Smhaen Tension Bobbin

Vise- Renzetti Master & Deluxe Banner Base

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