Tying a March Brown Spider Soft Hackle Wet by Davie McPhail

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Materials Used;
Hook, Fulling Mill All-Purpose Medium size 14
Thread, Yellow
Tail, Grey Mallard Fibres
Body, Hare's Ear Dubbing
Hackle, Woodcock Feather from the back of the wing..

Пікірлер: 55

  • @drude007
    @drude007Ай бұрын

    I'm impressed by the use of hare's ear on the body because less is more segmented.

  • @MyPancho1
    @MyPancho12 жыл бұрын

    Your attention to the details while tying these flies makes the video so much more instructive, Thanks Davie!

  • @christernordstrom4527
    @christernordstrom45272 жыл бұрын

    Amazing how a simple pattern always turns into a piece of art in your careful hands. Thank You Davie

  • @kentw.897
    @kentw.8972 жыл бұрын

    Very Nice Davie. Thanx 4 sharing this video. Aloha🌴🎣🏄‍♂️

  • @derekcunningham9993
    @derekcunningham99932 жыл бұрын

    Cracking wee fly. Woodcock are delicate feathers to work with. You make it look easy.

  • @davidfraser4083
    @davidfraser40832 жыл бұрын

    Great fly Davie. Been good to me for 60 plusbyears on the upper Clyde. Thanks again, stay safe, Big Davie.

  • @bok9201
    @bok92012 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the detailed demonstration of yet another gorgeous, sparse and promising pattern, Sir! This fly will soon join my fly box. I can't wait to fish it!

  • @jimflynn466
    @jimflynn4662 жыл бұрын

    As per usual the master at work, lovely dressing so simplistic and worth the effort, will have a few for next season. Cheers Davie regards Jimf

  • @duderoony
    @duderoony2 жыл бұрын

    As always Davie, sparse soft hackle spiders are my thing so this is one more to go into my ‘flies to tie’ folder. Thank you for another one dude. 😊

  • @alanrobertson7407
    @alanrobertson74072 жыл бұрын

    Cracking fly Davie, definitely going to tye some up

  • @bobjohnson7207
    @bobjohnson72072 жыл бұрын

    Hi Davy I was recycling some old hooks and tied them up went fishing and sharpened them but they'd already been sharpened once already. Not thinking I grabbed my little paddle diamond Stone. I gave it the usual 10 light rubs on three angles with a bit of a chisel point Barb removal hook point stop it from bending final touch. So I'm at the boat launch and a fella comes up and asked me can I see her fly yes. Then my hand has blood on it where's that blood coming from oh it's the hook I thought to myself and said oh that's a sharp hook. I thought I knew how to sharpen a hook as I've been doing it for 50 years. Oh well it's good to learn something new. I have had sharp hooks in the past but now they're all Sharp. Mind you some come sharp right out of the box and when you're tying and you feel it you say to yourself this fly is going to catch a fish. I find a diamond Stone fairly fine one will actually put a microscopic serrated edge on the point which sinks into the vomer meaning it was a happy bite I don't think I would catch the big ones if they were not that sharp. There's the old fingernail test of which my hooks go right through my nail sometimes and boy does that ever hurt. LOL. Nice fly you tied up there.

  • @dominiqueleblanc2193
    @dominiqueleblanc21932 жыл бұрын

    Simple, easy and great looking! Great video once again.

  • @craiggranquist1848

    @craiggranquist1848

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Davie We had a night tying spiders on Tuesday night. 😁 Nice tie. I liked the technique is spinning on the Hares Ear👍

  • @jeffprice4611
    @jeffprice46112 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. Now you’ve forced me to make a spider box. I always have a few but these look like they’ll hunt.

  • @comesahorseman
    @comesahorseman Жыл бұрын

    This type of soft-hackled spider has become my go-to fly; I've had more takes with flies like this than anything else in my box, even during a hatch. 👍

  • @fiestamans

    @fiestamans

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm with you on that, wets for me are more successful. I've tried the dry dropper and euro nymphing but it's hard to beat wet fly fishing with spiders and winged wets

  • @comesahorseman

    @comesahorseman

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fiestamans there you go!

  • @colindick639
    @colindick6392 жыл бұрын

    Great video Davie.Just getting back into fly tying. Getting box filled up with black spider,pennell,s and march brown,s for 15th March.

  • @metubewot
    @metubewot2 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful tying as always Davie.

  • @retsdon
    @retsdon2 жыл бұрын

    A very, very effective looking fly!

  • @Fischer67
    @Fischer672 жыл бұрын

    Wonderfull pattern. Thanks a lot Davie

  • @bentpolski
    @bentpolski2 жыл бұрын

    Perfect Davie as Usual! I usually tie a size 14 Hares Ear soft hackle with Fine Silver tinsel ribbing. You should try them on Brown Trout early season!

  • @AllanMHutton
    @AllanMHutton2 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant Davie! I've been tying few soft hackled patterns recently so this demo will be a good source of reference to me. I hope to do more river fishing next season with these style of flies! However I'm a but of a novice when it comes to fishing rivers. I've also found that North Country spiders work very well in in small Highland lochs and lochans too particularly Loch Ba and Loch Na H Achlaise on the west edge of Rannoch Moor. Great Vid!👍

  • @christopherkarpacz2119
    @christopherkarpacz21192 жыл бұрын

    Really like that one Davie, never applied dubbing like that so I'll really work on that 👍🎣

  • @jeromefynaut8177
    @jeromefynaut81772 жыл бұрын

    👍👍 nice spider

  • @dryflyman7121
    @dryflyman71212 жыл бұрын

    The March Brown is a good generic pattern for early olive nymphs/emergers and has many local variations. I remember tying this for early Spring fishing on the River Ure where it was a very reliable pattern particularly in the early 1980’s, even though the actual March Brown fly was never seen hatching. On a wet cast, which would be three flies and include, in rotation, other patterns such as orange partridge, purple snipe, Greenwells spider and waterhen bloa, it was deadly. However the pattern was different. No larger than a size 14 sproat hook, heavy gauge, pale olive waxed Pearsall’s thread, no tail, hares ear dubbed body ribbed with gold wire and a partridge brown back hackle (well marked). It was always a good wet pattern when large dark olives were starting to hatch. Once the hatch started you switched to a dry Blue Dun. Happy days !! Now, very sadly, you rarely see large dark olives or any other olives on the Ure.

  • @roberta.k4213
    @roberta.k42132 жыл бұрын

    Awesome fly!!! Thanks

  • @robertbaker8164
    @robertbaker81642 жыл бұрын

    thank you I always wonder how your feathers lay back so nice

  • @wingman8447
    @wingman84472 жыл бұрын

    Great variations

  • @kenelliott6458
    @kenelliott64582 жыл бұрын

    Great to see you tying the north country spiders mate. I think it’s a great wet fly . How’s the family doing ? Thanks for sharing another great video. Best Regards from West Virginia, Ken 🦆🐜🎣

  • @DavieMcPhail

    @DavieMcPhail

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ken, We are all fine thank you and I hope all is well with you are your family too and I am glad you liked the fly.. All the every best Davie

  • @Rustyboyyy1
    @Rustyboyyy12 жыл бұрын

    Perfect!🤙

  • @robertsnell5367
    @robertsnell53672 жыл бұрын

    It's the first time I have ever seen a cut & blow dry on a fly. absolutely great video's another excellent pattern many thanks! p.s. just a quick question why do modern fly tyers not mask the hook point in the vice? not a criticism , just wondering.

  • @DavieMcPhail

    @DavieMcPhail

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Robert, I know I should have been a hair dresser😂...I would recommend beginners to mask the point of the hook to be safe but after time we can work round the hook with the point showing which can make tying materials on easier at the back..I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the kind words.. All the very best Davie..

  • @Ger886
    @Ger8862 жыл бұрын

    Lovely fly Davie brilliant tying are the tail fibres from the bronze mallard flanks ?

  • @user-sr8gh1me8x
    @user-sr8gh1me8x2 жыл бұрын

    Великолепно 👍👍👍🤝🙋‍♂️

  • @user-lo2sc4dd1f
    @user-lo2sc4dd1f2 жыл бұрын

    Класс! 👍🇰🇿

  • @davidwillacy4796
    @davidwillacy47962 жыл бұрын

    Great fly Davie. In general is it best to whip finish towards the eye where the thread may fall down the slope as it were, or away from the eye where each wrap is supported by the previous turn whilst travelling up the slope or am I just being a fuss arse?? Cheers

  • @DavieMcPhail

    @DavieMcPhail

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi David, The whip finish will pull together far better if wound down towards the eye especially when using traditional tying silks though with the finer and flatter modern threads you can get away with this as they pull together far easier..I'm glad you liked the fly.. All the very best Davie

  • @colincampbell5181
    @colincampbell51812 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another great fly Davie I was wondering if you can still buy pearsall silk.? Or is lagartun silk the only option

  • @DavieMcPhail

    @DavieMcPhail

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Colin, I have attached a link to Morus-Silks for you to see though I have none of their silks to compare to the original gossamer silks I have..There's another company that I have tried which are called Yli Silks and they are very good, you get a lot more on a spool and at a good price..I have also attached a link to it for you to see...I hope this is of some help to you.. All the very best Davie.. www.broadlypatchwork.co.uk/yli-silk-thread morus-silk.com/shop/?v=79cba1185463

  • @crs1321
    @crs13212 жыл бұрын

    A braw wee beastie Davie. Quick question if you don't mind. You've used many different types of scissors in your videos over the years so you probably know which are the best. Can you recommend any really good curved scissors for trimming deer hair on muddlers? Thanks for the tips. 👍👏🎣

  • @DavieMcPhail

    @DavieMcPhail

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Clark, The curved pair of scissors that I use for the deer hair I bought in 1990 from a well known tier called Davy Wotton though I do have another small pair that are really good which I bought off ebay but I can't find them as they seem to have sold out..I'll keep an eye out for them for you and I'm glad you liked the fly... All the very best Davie

  • @crs1321

    @crs1321

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Robert Pelletier Thanks for that ip Robert I will try that. 👍👏🎣

  • @jamesferguson5218
    @jamesferguson52182 жыл бұрын

    Should I fish the march brown In South West Scotland in the month it.describes.

  • @DavieMcPhail

    @DavieMcPhail

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi James, The March Brown normally hatches on our rivers in the month of March though the further north you go it can be two or three weeks behind depending on the weather..I saw your message earlier on and you mentioned that it came off in June and the fly you may be seeing is the Claret Dun and when hatched it does look a little like the March Brown so if you are going to fish a wet fly then you would need to change the body of this fly to claret as I have done this and it works really well...Normally a Mallard and Claret would be the fly to use and a good dry fly would be a Ginger Quill..I hope this is of some help to you.. All the very best Davie..

  • @ejones4765
    @ejones47652 жыл бұрын

    How many colour combinations of the March Brown is there please Davie?

  • @krallmi48
    @krallmi482 жыл бұрын

    I did enjoy it Davie, thank you... Would you say, please, what Pearsall's number the yellow thread you used here is? I'd like to see if I can find a spool of it or another makers version. Mike

  • @DavieMcPhail

    @DavieMcPhail

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Mike, A good sub is Yli Silk so I have attached a link to a spool of the colour I feel is close to the primrose yellow that I used in the video..I'm glad you liked the fly.. All the very best Davie.. quiltdirect.co.uk/products/yli-silk-100-thread-200m-daffodil-yellow-214

  • @krallmi48

    @krallmi48

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DavieMcPhail Thanks, Davie... Mike

  • @mikelundrigan2285
    @mikelundrigan22852 жыл бұрын

    I recent met 2 bird hunters on a trail who had harvested 4 ptarmigans (famous red grouse) and I asked if I could get some of those mottled red feathers which they kindly allowed!! Can you recommend any patterns that use or could use these feathers? As usual you have added another pattern for me to put in my box! Thanks!

  • @DavieMcPhail

    @DavieMcPhail

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Mike, I've used many a grouse feather on a fly as it's just a good colour that you could add to many a pattern and I'm sure you will catch with it, I have attached a couple of links to patterns I have tyed for you to see.. kzread.info/dash/bejne/pYJkpdmQqKjdmrQ.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/ooR6srpsYK_JlLg.html All the very best Davie..

  • @krallmi48
    @krallmi482 жыл бұрын

    Hello Davie, I was watching this video again and noticed you using what looks like a different small spool bobbin than the one I'm used to seeing. Would you say who the maker of this bobbin holder is, please?

  • @jamesferguson5218
    @jamesferguson52182 жыл бұрын

    The March brown. Does not.hatch in.scotland.untill.june.

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