Hares Ear NYMPH - With a Pheasant Tail - McFly Angler Fly Tying Tutorial

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The hares ear is a fly that has been around for ages, however its still as effective today as it was over a century ago. The simplicity is really what makes this fly so popular. Its very easy to tie with a very small amount of materials, yet still comes out looking amazing!

No one really knows where this fly comes from or who originated it. However we do know that it’s been around since the 1800’s, so it’s a seasoned fly.

More frequently you see these tied with a tail made of rabbit fur. They would clip a small clump, tie that in at the tail, then dub the body, then tie in a section of turkey wing or pheasant tail fibers for the wing case. I find using the Pheasant tail to start with at the tail negates an extra step, so its much easier and quicker to tie. Also I think it looks better as well, and for me fishes a bit better. So its a win win.

Not only is this fly easy to tie, but it also looks really good. Its really cool that you are using the same dubbing throughout to create the abdomen and the thorax, but dubbed in different degree's of tightness to create a different look. The abdomen when dubbed tightly really does have the perfect "bugginess" look to it. And the thorax when dubbed loose will be perfect for looking like legs of nymph. This is really one of my favorite nymphs to fill a box with because its not only effective, looks great, and can be tied to mimic a wide variety of bug species, its very easy and quick to tie, and I can fill a box in a matter of a few hours. It also looks equally as nice with a bead head, and as different sizes as well. Heck, for really small ones try tying with a finer dubbing.

Speaking of a wide variety of bug species, these are more than likely made to mimic baetis or mayflies, however I know they can mimic caddis as well. Some people even tie these with slight alterations to look like stoneflies. They are very versatile.

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Hook I used: Firehole Sticks #633 - https://fireholeoutdoors.com/product/...
Alternative Hook Recommendation: Daiichi 1560 - https://www.flyartist.com/collections...
Thread: Veevus 6/0 - https://www.flyartist.com/products/ve...
Tail/Wing case: Natural Pheasant Tail - https://amzn.to/2RvVPMw
Ribbing: I used Gold flat tinsel, but round or oval tinsel will work better (or even gold wire) - https://www.flyartist.com/products/un....
Dubbing: Natural Hares Ear Plus: https://www.flyartist.com/products/ha...
Resin: Solarez "Thin Hard" UV Resin: https://www.flyartist.com/products/so...

Here is a list of the tools I used as well.
Rensetti Traveler Vice
bobbin: Stonfo bobtec bobbin - https://www.flyartist.com/collections...
Scissors: Dr. Slick all purpose 4" - https://www.flyartist.com/collections...
Whip Finisher: Hareline whip finish tool standard - https://www.flyartist.com/collections...



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