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It’s hard to find a more generic nymph pattern than a Hare’s Ear. Black, tan, and olive are staple colors that allow you to mimic a wide range of aquatic nymphs.
The Hare’s Ear is a classic sub-surface pattern. The dubbing—traditionally fine fur from a rabbit’s ear or face—gives the fly a buggy look and feel. It doesn’t mimic any aquatic insect ...
A common nymph that always produces would be a Hare’s Ear nymph. This pattern lives in every angler’s fly box. Now is the time to tie it on. A plain Hare’s Ear nymph works near the bottom. Any legged ...
The Hare's Ear Nymph If you are not seeing any trout rise and are not sure what nymph to fish, a Hare's Ear Nymph is always a good place to start. This is another generalist pattern that vaguely ...
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Hare’s Ear In fast water, slow water, or still water, hatch or no hatch, a Hare’s Ear is a good option. It imitates almost every subsurface insect – from mayfly nymphs to caddis pupa to ...
Nymphs are covered by the most recognized nymph around, the Prince Nymph. Carried in a variety of sizes, the Prince is the no. 1 subsurface caddis imitation. The fly Formerly Known as Prince is tied ...
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