Mayfly Green Drake Dry Fly

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The Mayfly Green Drake Dry Fly is a traditional mayfly imitation created to match the well known green drake hatch, one of the most significant surface events of late spring and early summer. When these sizeable insects appear in numbers, trout often rise confidently and feed with purpose, creating some of the most exciting dry fly opportunities of the season.

This pattern mirrors the long elegant body and upright wing of the natural green drake. Its balanced proportions and visible profile allow it to sit securely on the surface, even in moderate currents. The green body tone and mottled wing produce a realistic outline that trout recognise during peak hatch periods.

Although primarily tied to represent the green drake, this fly can also suggest other larger upwinged mayflies of similar size and colouring. It is particularly effective on rivers where trout are rising steadily in glides, riffles and pool tails.

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

Mayfly Green Drake Dry Fly Specifications

Tail - Cock Pheasant Tail

Body - Floss Green

Rib - Silver Line

Hackle - Cock Brown

Wing - Green Mallard

Head - Black Silk

Hook - Barbless, Mustad of Norway

Target Species - Trout

Why Choose The  Green Drake Mayfly?

Large Hatch Specialist

Designed to imitate one of the most important late spring mayfly hatches.

Strong Surface Silhouette

The fuller profile makes it easy for trout to locate during heavy activity.

Seasonal Classic

A key pattern when trout are focused on larger duns.

How To Dress The Mayfly Green Drake Dry Fly

Apply Floatant To Hackle & Wing

Lightly treat these areas before casting to maintain buoyancy.

Keep The Body Natural

Avoid excessive floatant so the fly sits correctly in the surface film.

Dry Between Casts

Use amadou or desiccant powder if flotation decreases.

How To Fish The Mayfly Green Drake

Upstream Dead Drift

Cast upstream of rising trout and allow a drag free drift through feeding lanes. Accurate placement is vital during selective feeding.

Target Riffles and Runs

Focus on lively water where Green Drakes typically hatch and trout feed confidently.

Peak Hatch Period

Fish during late spring and early summer afternoons when the hatch is most active and trout are rising steadily.

The Mayfly Green Drake Dry Fly remains an essential seasonal pattern, offering a realistic and reliable surface imitation during one of the most anticipated hatches in trout fishing.