March Brown Soft Hackle
This March Brown Soft Hackle Wet Fly pattern is a great spring pattern imitating mayflies such as Rhithrogena morrisoni. This March Brown Soft Hackle Wet Fly pattern can be fished in the early summer. This pattern is one of the oldest and recorded patterns originating in Europe. Their large size and the relative length of time to emerge, make this an ideal meal for any trout. Fish this pattern in any speed of water, but for location, close to banks and around river structure. The hatch is lengthy and may be sporadic throughout the day, the fact that the hatch is sporadic, gives the opportunity to fish this fly when other hatches occur and when recognized, the trout zone in. To best fish this fly, as with most wet fly patterns, cast this fly across stream, or in fractions downstream letting the fly swing with the current as close to as many of the prime lies as possible.