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Gray Drake Spinner
Gray Drake Spinner
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Gray Drake Spinner
The Gray Drake Spinner imitates the spent adult mayfly after it has mated and fallen to the water — one of the most important and often overlooked stages of the Gray Drake hatch. Spinner falls typically occur in the evening as spent females return to the water to deposit their eggs and die, creating a flush of easy, motionless food that trout sip selectively from the surface film. The large spent wing profile of this pattern sits flush in the film exactly like the natural, making it a precise and effective imitation for rivers with strong Gray Drake populations.
Pattern Details
- Style: Spent wing spinner / mayfly adult imitation
- Wing: Spent wing profile that sits flush in the surface film — imitates a dead or dying Gray Drake spinner
- Best water: Rivers and streams with strong Gray Drake hatches — flat water, slow runs, and tailouts during evening spinner falls
- Techniques: Dead-drifted flush in the surface film during an evening spinner fall, presented to rising fish with a precise, drag-free drift
- Sizes available: 10, 12
An evening spinner fall essential — when Gray Drake spinners are on the water and trout are sipping selectively in the film, this is the fly that matches the natural and gets eaten.
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