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Brown Drake fly pattern
Dry · #171 of 532

Brown Drake

Imitates: Adult brown drake mayfly

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#10-12
Best Season
Late spring into summer
Best Conditions
Big freestones, Eastern rivers, evening spinner and dun events
Water Temp
54-66°F
Recommended Tippet
4X-5X

How to Rig It

Single large dry on a dedicated leader during the hatch window.

How to Present It

Dead-drift to rising fish, especially in softer edges beside heavier current.

Why It Works

Brown drakes are big meals and trout feed with confidence when they appear. Matching the silhouette and size is often more important than tiny details.

History

Brown Drake patterns are part of classic American mayfly fishing, especially in the East and upper Midwest where these hatches can bring large trout to the top.

Pro Tip

Have matching spinner patterns too. On many rivers the spinner fall can outfish the dun hatch.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do Brown Drakes hatch?+

Usually late spring to early summer, often in low light or evening periods depending on the river.

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