So I threatened to add a few more versions to this thread as I continue to fine tune a specific pattern. These deviations are getting closer to the mark, as a pattern I would like to test this Spring.
First, a slightly more sparse version of V5, one less turn of partridge and a bit of the fox mask's ginger guard hairs chopped into the mix for texture. Eric Peper and others suggest a size 10 or 12, which I think is a good idea. These are tied on a #14 1xlong dry fly hook. I do have some on a #12 1xlong as well. I have plenty of patterns to cover Gray Foxes and a variety of sizes for the March Browns.
March Brown Flymph V6 still red fox mask on orange silk with a pale yellow buttonhole twist rib and partridge tail and hackle.
March Brown Flymph V7 same pattern tied with a red fox head, setting the hackle back just a bit.
March Brown Soft Hackle 02 golden pheasant tail twisted with twisted strands of 6a orange.
March Brown Soft Hackle same, sans tail.
After sorting through the slight variations, I think I would have the most confidence in V7, with the dubbed head. These are smaller, but it seems that once you get to a size 10 or larger, it makes a lot more sense to create a proportional head, more like the natural. Likely makes no difference in the world but as long as I fussing with nuances and details, this is the time to explore this kind of thing.
I know Carl fishes a lot of Birds Nest style flies and I have had success with a couple patterns that I used as larger searching patterns in the past couple seasons with a dubbed head. Anyone else like this aspect in the design or is there some limitation to the hackles movement that makes it a less desirable proposition?
Again, much thanks for your patience and tolerance as this thread plugs along.
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