Tied with a lighter dressing, this pattern sits low in the surface film, closely matching the natural Hawthorn flies we see along the banks.
The Hawthorn is a key terrestrial hatch in late April, often blown onto the water in numbers as the hedgerows come alive. It’s frequently the first real dry fly opportunity of the season, with trout quick to take advantage.
A simple, effective pattern when fish are keyed in on Hawthorns.