March Brown Dry
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- čas přidán 28. 10. 2013
- Detailed instructions for tying a March Brown Dry.
Hook: Standard dry-fly hook (here a Mustad 94840), sizes 10-14.
Thread: 6/0 or 140 Denier, olive.
Wing: Wood-duck feather.
Tail: Hackle fibers, brown.
Body: Rabbit-fur dubbing, fawn-colored.
Hackle: Brown and grizzly hackle.
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Wow, Its been 9 years ago already watching your video's/ instructions once again. 👍🏻
love the quallity of these videos. No shots of fingers in the way or dark lighitng. And Matt is an excellent tyer.
Another very well produced, easy to understand video. Looking forward to tying this one, thanks!
*Very* well tied! 👍
Very nice;good concise explanation for each step;our fly tying group will be tying up some of these this winter.Earl
Love the video. great clips and tying methods
just want to say thank you for all the videos is realy helpful
thank you so much
wow ! good job
I appreciate your explanation about this fly
Pierre (from Québec, Canada)
Nice! Thank you for uploading the video. :-)
That barb is INSANE.....
Classic tie, thanks for sharing! Have you ever made a video of the nymph? Tight lines! 🎣
Good video! Man, I've caught a lot of trout on this fly. Wise to note the dimensions because you can crowd the eye if you're not careful.
Great video! Could you tye the San Juan Worm? That would be nice.
very nicely done as always. I am curious though, the dubbing you used the fawn color, did you blend this yourself, something like a brown/yellow blend ?
Mike
That is a custom Matt Grobert blend, as is just about everything he uses. I'll see if he wants to give up the recipe and then post it.
What kind of camera set up do you use? It looks amazing.
Is the original March Brown dry made of hare's ear dubbing, brown cock hackle and a partridge hackle in front?
Could you please post some videos on Streamers? Thanks!
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Sammála
HA! ... no problem, Somewhere I read that the fawn color is very close to a yellow/brown blend, May need to experiment a bit.
thx's
Mike
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