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Partridge & Hare Soft Hackle - The Fly Fishing Outpost

Partridge & Hare Soft Hackle - The Fly Fishing Outpost

You just know that combining the magic of peacock herl and bugginess of partridge is going to be a winner. Next time you're struggling on your

Partridge and Peacock Soft Hackle

Early Photos

Tying the Partridge & Orange Soft Hackle/Wet Fly with Davie McPha

Nymphs and wet flies are an extremely popular category of fly patterns. They are fished below the water surface and are designed to imitate insects and worms. A wide variety of fish species can be caught using nymphs and wet flies including trout, bass, crappie, sunfish, bluegill, carp, and more. Midge and emerger fly patterns are designed to imitate the small subsurface and emerging insects in rivers and lakes.

Umpqua Soft Hackle - March Brown Spider Size 14

Fly Tying: March Brown by Kevin Foley

Tricky fish that wouldn't take duns or adults off the top, will find it difficult to resist this mayfly and caddis emerger. This particular pattern has little weight, which helps keep it in that strike zone for emerging mayflies and caddis flies.

Wet Flies / Hare's Ear Soft Hackle Fly - The Fly Crate

MARCH: The Partridge and Orange

Fly Tying Soft Hackle Flies (Partridge and Orange)

Much like the Partridge Soft Hackle - this variation has a bead for added weight - and a brown body which represents many emerging mayflies.

Rio Bead Head Soft Hackle - Brown Size 16