Hares Ear Wet Fly
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- Detailed instructions for tying a Hare's Ear Wet Fly.
Recipe:
Hook: Black, 3X-strong nymph hook (here, a Fulling Mill FM51 05), size 14.
Thread: Black, 8/0 or 70-denier.
Rib: Gold Oval French Tinsel, small.
Tail: Brown Indian neck hackle fibers.
Body: Light hare’s-mask dubbing.
Hackle: Indian neck hackle.
Wings: Mallard primary-feather slips.
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I love tying these traditional patterns and fishing them of course. Another wonderful video!!
I love how your videos keep getting better and better. Your voice sounds a lot more enthusiastic than your older videos. Love the content!
Great pattern Tim. Thank you for another one.
Tim, I am looking forward to seeing you tie at the show. I'll see you there!
Excellent tying and explanation. Great vid.
Lovely looking fly. Nicely tied and well explained. Thank you for sharing.
Very happy to see you using head cement ! Bravo Zulu
This is a very productive pattern to use in off color or higher water conditions. Swing this across holes below you down stream.
Great video Tom!;benn a long time subscriber,love all your videos
Great fly! Really like your tip on using hook to get equal wings. I love Muddler Minnows and will use this method 👍👍. Thanks for sharing. Happy Holidays!
Tie a wet fly or soft hackle and you will always get my vote... thanks.
Looks good, better than mine as usual, I just tied 3. I had to substitute the mallard slips a Turkey feather I found laying in the woods, mostly black with a touch of shimmer on the end.
Great tip on using a hook to measure the width of the wing. I always guessed and half the time I was off by just enough to mess up the proportions.
A classic, been around for eons - still effective! Thanks for posting! Merry Christmas Tim!
Perfection
I have a feeling that you just mentioning Hungarian Partridge will increase it' sales nation wide. :p
I bet that would be a great little smallmouth fly
Hey Tim, I tape the the wing stems together using masking tape then I cut the slips and they always the same width.
Hare Ear Wet Fly is a is an incredible pattern. And it gets even better when you show in a relaxed way how to tie the fly properly. I wonder where do you recommend that I can buy the little brass tool you use to cut the tying thread? I am looking forward to your next show.
He put an edge on the bottom of his whip finish tool to cut the thread. That way, Tim does not have to switch tools.
I'm struggling with fly tying
I always happen to cover the eye of the hook to much with thread wraps :( its frustrating and I loose interest :(
You guys on RUclips make it look so fun and Easy
Hi Jeremy, Tim has already made a video on how to make nice neat heads here’s the link ruclips.net/video/FhfgzziLThM/видео.html
Don't sweat it. Not crowding the eye is one of the hardest things to figure out! It comes with practice. And remember, any fly tying video you watch on here, the tier probably just tied a dozen of that pattern before getting it good enough to record the video. My first few of a new pattern often look shabby. :-)
Well everybody has trouble with that. one trick you can do is to start your thread where you want the body of the fly to end.
Keep going and guess what I have been trying for 20 years and sometimes I mess it up still!....make a reject jar.... but some day dont be surprised to find great flies in the darn thing!
@@chuckHart70 So I'm not the only one with a reject jar? Mine is actually a pizza sauce can. I tie plenty that end up in the pizza can. :-)