Good morning Matt. ☕️. That was the first fly I was taught to tie. They said it taught you how split the thread and proportion between body, thorax and head. I remember the first ones I tied you’d have never got them tied on a tippet because I had crowded the eyes badly. Great fly and I haven’t tied one in a long time, perhaps it’s time. Take care Matt.
One of the first flies I learned to tie. Haven't tied one in quite awhile, maybe never with a split thread so will give it a try. I have one bodkin I made with a small tip that works well for that. Thanks.
Great tie Matt. Love that oval gold tinsel for tying this buggy nymph. The recipe I followed, way back when, for tying the GRHE didn't call for legs, just to pick or brush out the thorax. Gary Borger's website had an excellent piece on different types of dubbing loops. I haven't tried splitting thread yet.
Pretty simple tie Matt. I've never tied one but I might give this one a go. I'm going to need some small flies to try and get some crappie and bluegill soon. Keep the good stuff coming,
Nice tie matt I just really started fly fishing last year and I cought a couple trout on this pattern. Do you know and books full of deer hair bass flys?
Digging the beginners series. Sipping a coffee remembering tying Hare’s Ear Nymphs when I started. Thank you sir!
Good morning Matt, thank you for explaining the technique. I really appreciate it. Have a blessed day my friend.
Good morning Matt. ☕️. That was the first fly I was taught to tie. They said it taught you how split the thread and proportion between body, thorax and head. I remember the first ones I tied you’d have never got them tied on a tippet because I had crowded the eyes badly. Great fly and I haven’t tied one in a long time, perhaps it’s time. Take care Matt.
Thanks Matt for everything you are the best
Very nice tie. The tinsel is a nice touch. Thank you!
Good looking nymph Matt a true classic along with the pheasant tail 😊
Beautiful work, Matt! The Hare’s Ear is my absolute favorite fly to use. Thank you for sharing! Tight lines! 😎🎣
Excellent pattern and instructions as usual Matt !!! Mega Thx !
One of the first flies I learned to tie. Haven't tied one in quite awhile, maybe never with a split thread so will give it a try. I have one bodkin I made with a small tip that works well for that. Thanks.
Good morning ☕️☕️
Man I love that bug, nicely done 👍
Matt, this is my absolute favorite pattern. I will save this demonstration and visit my bench shortly. Thanks, Matt.
I like it Matt, keep it simple, and an excellent fly pattern. Thanks Matt 👌.
Great tie Matt. Love that oval gold tinsel for tying this buggy nymph. The recipe I followed, way back when, for tying the GRHE didn't call for legs, just to pick or brush out the thorax. Gary Borger's website had an excellent piece on different types of dubbing loops. I haven't tried splitting thread yet.
Nice work Matt. Thanks.
Thanks Matt! 👍
Pretty simple tie Matt. I've never tied one but I might give this one a go. I'm going to need some small flies to try and get some crappie and bluegill soon. Keep the good stuff coming,
Good Morning Sir Matt, back to basics is so refreshing thank you for this beginner series
Great nymphs. Trout love em. Thx Matt!!
Appreciate all you do..Thanks Matt! 👍👌🎣
I've used a few but never tied one. Guess it is time to change that, huh? Thanks Matt. Stay warm!
Thanks Matt!
If I could only have 1 fly, Haresear is it! Nice tie......both
A good beginners fly!
For some reason, I can't make the tail look right. This is definitely something I need to work on this weekend
Thanks for the video, Matt
great fly matt alwas enjoy your vdeos finger pressure is key to dubbing . something not alwas talked about.
Good morning Matt, thank you for another “ must have” fly. Well done. Just wondering, is everyone else going outside to clean ice off vehicle now?
No school here in NW Ohio in 3 days it's so cold, but sledding hill is packed go figure
I'm on the treasure Coast Florida going down to 60 today 😂😂😂
I'm on the treasure Coast Florida going down to 60 today 😂😂😂
Nice tie matt I just really started fly fishing last year and I cought a couple trout on this pattern. Do you know and books full of deer hair bass flys?
Would you recommend using dyed pheasant tail like green or black?
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What a load of shite!!!