Ep. 33 - Pics and patterns for March Browns

Ep. 33 - Pics and patterns for March Browns

Published on May 12
Angler's Entomology Podcast
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<p>I had grand plans to tie lots of flies and take lots of pictures for you.  I even purchased some extension tubes for my camera so I could take some really nice close ups.  Well, two things happened – like a lot of you I'm sure, life's other responsibilities have managed to get in the way so I've been having a hard time finding time at the vice, and secondly, the close up tubes just demonstrated how appallingly horrible a fly tier I am!  Nothing like magnification to highlight all your misplaced materials.  </p> <p> So – we'll see what I'm able to put together today – I do hope to tie some – but I suspect you are mostly going to get links to patterns. </p> <p> So – let's start with the European March Brown – where there are a few flies of interest.  First is Dame Juliana Berner's "Dun Fly" –</p> <p><a href= "http://seventeenthcenturyflies.blogspot.com/2010/07/you-are-to-note-that-there-are-twelve.html"> http://seventeenthcenturyflies.blogspot.com/2010/07/you-are-to-note-that-there-ar...