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Borchers Parachute fly pattern
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Borchers Parachute

Also known as: Borchers Parachute Drake

The Borchers Parachute is one of the best mayfly drake patterns for selective trout on rivers like the Au Sable and other technical dry-fly fisheries. Its low parachute profile, clear post visibility, and realistic mayfly body make it a strong spinner and dun crossover for large drake hatches.

Imitates: Large drake mayflies

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#10-14
Best Season
Late spring through summer
Best Conditions
Evening hatches, smooth seams, and selective trout feeding on larger mayflies
Water Temp
52-66°F
Recommended Tippet
4X-5X

How to Rig It

Fish it alone on a dedicated dry-fly leader during drake activity or low-light windows.

How to Present It

Aim for a perfect first drift because fish feeding on drakes often get a long look.

Why It Works

It sits low, looks vulnerable, and remains visible enough for the angler to track in fading light.

History

This Michigan classic became famous on the Au Sable, where refined drake patterns are part of the local culture.

Pro Tip

Keep floatant off the body and focus it on the post and hackle so the fly rides lower and more naturally.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I use the Borchers Parachute?+

During drake hatches and spinner activity when trout are feeding on larger mayflies in smoother water.

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