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Paradrake-style flies have a certain elegance that is in keeping with the stately manner of the green drake hatch, and that should give a clue as to how to fish the hatch. Duns come off in slow-to-moderate currents and drift a long ways before lifting off. Because the hatch is seldom massive, and because the trout have a long time to take a dun, it is very easy to put the fish down by casting blindly. Wait patiently until you see a trout take a natural insect. Once it has revealed its lie, cast to it. Sizes 10 to 14
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