Iron Blue Dun Parachute Dry Fly

Regular price £113 GBP
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The Iron Blue Dun Parachute Dry Fly is a refined surface imitation designed to match the small, dark iron blue hatch commonly seen on rivers in spring and autumn. These hatches typically occur in cool, overcast weather when trout rise confidently despite minimal insect variety. Accurate imitation becomes essential when fish are feeding selectively on these compact, dark duns.

This parachute variation enhances the traditional design by incorporating a visible post and horizontally wound hackle. The result is improved stability in broken water and greater visibility for the angler without compromising the fly’s natural footprint. Sitting low in the surface film, it closely mirrors an emerging or newly hatched dun.

While primarily intended to represent the Iron Blue mayfly, this style can also suggest other small dark upwinged flies and surface insects. Its blue grey tones create a strong silhouette in dull light, making it particularly effective during late season or low light conditions.

Please note all of our fishing flies are barbless unless otherwise stated.

Iron Blue Dun Parachute Dry Fly Specifications

Tag - Floss Red

Tail - Cock Iron Blue Dun

Body - Mole Skin

Wing - Calf

Hackle - Cock Iron Blue Dun

Head - Black Silk

Hook - Barbless, Mustad of Norway

Target Species - Trout

Why Choose The Iron Blue Dun Parachute Dry Fly

Improved Visibility

The parachute post makes tracking the fly easier in glare or choppy currents.

Stable Surface Positioning

Parachute hackle helps the fly sit naturally and resist tipping.

Selective Hatch Match

Designed for trout focused on small dark duns during key seasonal hatches.

How To Dress The Iron Blue Dun Parachute Dry Fly

Apply Floatant to Hackle and Post

Lightly treat the parachute hackle and post before fishing to maintain buoyancy.

Keep the Body Natural

Avoid over applying floatant to the body so the fly sits correctly in the surface film.

Dry Between Drifts

If waterlogged, use amadou or desiccant powder to restore flotation before the next cast.

How To Fish The Iron Blue Dun Parachute Dry Fly

Upstream Dead Drift

Cast above rising trout and allow a drag free drift through the feeding lane. Accurate presentation is critical during selective feeding.

Overcast Hatch Conditions

Fish during cool, dull spells when Iron Blue duns hatch most actively. Trout often rise steadily in these conditions.

Smooth Water Presentation

Target glides and tail outs where trout feed rhythmically. A natural, tension free drift will produce the best results.

The Iron Blue Dun Parachute Dry Fly combines traditional hatch matching accuracy with modern visibility and stability, making it a dependable choice when trout are keyed in on small dark olives.