Hare's ear soft hackle
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Hare's ear soft hackle
This is a recent tie that I used right before the weather turned bad with good success on a local tailwater. I was swinging this fly with my 3 wt microspey rod.
Hook: #16 Mustad
Tail: Partridge
Ribbing: Crimson silk
Body: Natural hare's ear dubbing rope
Hackle: Partridge
Hook: #16 Mustad
Tail: Partridge
Ribbing: Crimson silk
Body: Natural hare's ear dubbing rope
Hackle: Partridge
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Re: Hare's ear soft hackle
Very buggy looking. I am sure your pattern would be successful internationally. Well done.
Re: Hare's ear soft hackle
I love this fly!
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Re: Hare's ear soft hackle
Very nice fly. Am I correct in assuming you used the tag end of your tying silk as the rib?
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Re: Hare's ear soft hackle
Ron,
Yes, I used the original tag end of the thread base for the rib. A last moment idea.
Yes, I used the original tag end of the thread base for the rib. A last moment idea.
Re: Hare's ear soft hackle
nice, very nice!
Re: Hare's ear soft hackle
I am going to have to tie up some patterns with this dubbing you speak of.ForumGhillie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 10, 2022 6:42 pm Nice!
Trout cannot resist flies tied with natural hare's ear dubbing.
John