Hemorrhoidal Hares Ear
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Re: Hemorrhoidal Hares Ear
I'm thinkin' some Preperation-H instead of wax for this one?
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Re: Hemorrhoidal Hares Ear
When I showed the name of this fly to my wife, she said I was "juvenile". I'm taking it as a compliment. Not everyday that someone my age gets called "juvenile".
I'm curious as to the length of that dubbing brush, though--the dubbing would cover, what, maybe 3/4th's of inch of the thread?
Jon (CreationBear) - The silk dubbing brush was about two inches long. I used between 3/4" to 1" to dub the body. The rest ended up getting trimmed off after the body was wrapped.
Ruard - I think the Danish word is "hæmorider"
I'm curious as to the length of that dubbing brush, though--the dubbing would cover, what, maybe 3/4th's of inch of the thread?
Jon (CreationBear) - The silk dubbing brush was about two inches long. I used between 3/4" to 1" to dub the body. The rest ended up getting trimmed off after the body was wrapped.
Ruard - I think the Danish word is "hæmorider"
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Re: Hemorrhoidal Hares Ear
Excellent, it's a great touch.
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Re: Hemorrhoidal Hares Ear
Ray, i take it you thanked you wife for such a fine complment? She should get a kiss for that.
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lol
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Re: Hemorrhoidal Hares Ear
letumgo wrote:Ruard - I think the Danish word is "hæmorider"
Sorry Ray My nattive spreaking language is Dutch and Danish is quite a different language.
I searched for the hemorrhoidal on google and found the Dutch word: aambeien and now I understand the if this thread
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One of my more colorful soft hackles...
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Re: Hemorrhoidal Hares Ear
One of my most productive flies is my version variation of the Red Ass soft hackle, tied with a red thread butt, peacock herl body with a gold wire rib and a partridge hackle. Using a lime green thread instead of the red, makes my version of an Egg Laying Caddis soft hackle. GREAT when fished in tandem with each other.
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I got try the green version of you fly! Thank you for sharing the description.
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Re: Hemorrhoidal Hares Ear
joaniebo, Howdy;
Red, Green or Christmas (both)?
hank
You're asking your trout the Main question that is asked here in N.M. regarding our chili peppers,joaniebo wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 8:12 pm One of my most productive flies is my version variation of the Red Ass soft hackle, tied with a red thread butt, peacock herl body with a gold wire rib and a partridge hackle. Using a lime green thread instead of the red, makes my version of an Egg Laying Caddis soft hackle. GREAT when fished in tandem with each other.
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Red, Green or Christmas (both)?
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