Thanks everyone for such thoughtful insights. It's one of the things I like best about this group is the ability to remain flexible on many details and the capacity to present exceptional detail when asked. It just seems healthy and I appreciate it.
So I'll carry on. The impetus I realized wasn't the need for another pattern or just the investigation, which usually makes me very happy, but it's the shoulders I've rubbed in the past few years, of guys who can say, "this is my pattern, I tie it this way, been doing so for about 30 years, and it works most everywhere I go." I have patterns, I have variations and years of never tying the same fly the same way twice and I would like to dial in something that I can nail down.
The March Browns, as you have all pointed out are wildly diverse and I don't presume to get a pattern that is perfect, but I want something that is reproducible, readily, and something that I wouldn't mind having my name associated with. A tall order.
I have a couple patterns that I have tied and fished for the past few seasons that I've posted previously, and a few more that I fooled around with this weekend. I will probably load this thread with some pics in the course of the day as I get the images together. Thanks so much for all the feedback and thanks in advance for continued critique.
March Brown Flymph Version 5
Partridge tail and hackle, medium red fox underfur body on orange silk, pale yellow silk buttonhole rib.
March Brown Flymph Version 4
Golden Plover hackle, dyed woodduck tail, medium red fox underfur on orange silk, gold Pearsall's silk rib.
March Brown Flymph Version 3 (the original shown initially, but reshot in hopes of a better pic)
Speckled Hen hackle, dyed woodduck tail, mix of cinnamon and natural seal with medium hare mask pre-spun on #2, gold tinsel rib.
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