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Old 17-06-2011, 07:43 PM
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Default "Best wet" March Brown ?????

Hi Guys

Im after your opinions as reguards to which is the most productive wet March Brown pattern winged wet ? or Spider version ? Then of course spider with or with out tail ?

My a HUGE fan of spiders, my usual river team is Black pennel (point) and partridge & yellow dropper (dropper) but i had a cracker the other night on a badly tied 14# winged march brown
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Default Re: "Best wet" March Brown ?????

Definitely spider patterns on rivers-maybe not so effective on stillwaters but still worth trying.
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