In this video, Simon connects a wonderful March Brown emerger. He utilizes a hackle approach called “hackle-stacking” to produce a low-riding emerger that is suggestive of a having a hard time pest. This approach produces a cleaner appearance than vertically palming a saddle plume and cutting the bottom off. For selective fish in tailouts or spring creeks, this approach produces an extremely persuading emerger and can make the world of a distinction. The March Brown hatch can be huge with loads of pests. This can make things tough, in some cases with a lot of naturals on the surface area, your fly needs to stand apart. This is when fishing a specifically susceptible pattern is essential. Connect a few of these up, and go out there!

Hook- Ahrex FW530 Sedge: 14
Thread- Semperfli Nanosilk 50D: Brown
Shuck- EP Trigger Point Fibers: March Brown & & Hareline Pheasant Tail
& Abdominal Area: Hareline Pheasant Tail & Uni XS Soft Wire: Gold
Thorax: Hareline Microfine Dry Dub: Baetis Tan (SMF8)
Wing: Hareline CDC: Tan
Hackle Stack: Uni Flex: Camel & Whiting Barred Medium Ginger Saddle
Resin: Solarez Bone Dry
UV Torch:Loon Plasma Light
Bobbin: Smhaen Tension Bobbin
Extra Products:Overton’s Wonder Wax
& Vise – Renzetti Master & Deluxe Banner Base




