How to Tie It
To tie a Brown Drake Nymph, use a size 8–12 nymph or 2XL nymph hook. Begin with a lead or tungsten wire underbody for weight. Form the abdomen using brown and cream dubbing, topped with a strip of dark thin skin to mimic segmentation and a shell-like texture.

Master the Brown Drake Nymph: A Must-Have Fly for Trout Fishing

Create gills and legs with a fluffy dubbing loop or soft hackle. For the tail, use biots or pheasant tail fibers. Add dark bead-chain eyes for realism.

What It Mimics
The Brown Drake Nymph replicates the nymphal stage of the Brown Drake mayfly (Ephemera simulans). This large, protein-rich prey is a trout favorite, making the pattern highly effective where these mayflies thrive.

Where to Use It
Fish this nymph in rivers and streams with Brown Drake populations, though it also works in stillwaters. It shines in late spring and early summer, just before the hatch, especially in deep pools.

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