Hares Ear NYMPH - With a Pheasant Tail - McFly Angler Fly Tying Tutorial
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- čas přidán 11. 10. 2018
- 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 - fireholeoutdoors.com/product/...
Alternative Hook Recommendation: Daiichi 1560 - www.flyartist.com/collections...
Thread: Veevus 6/0 - www.flyartist.com/products/ve...
Tail/Wing case: Natural Pheasant Tail - amzn.to/2RvVPMw
Ribbing: I used Gold flat tinsel, but round or oval tinsel will work better (or even gold wire) - www.flyartist.com/products/un....
Dubbing: Natural Hares Ear Plus: www.flyartist.com/products/ha...
Resin: Solarez "Thin Hard" UV Resin: www.flyartist.com/products/so...
Here is a list of the tools I used as well.
Rensetti Traveler Vice
bobbin: Stonfo bobtec bobbin - www.flyartist.com/collections...
Scissors: Dr. Slick all purpose 4" - www.flyartist.com/collections...
Whip Finisher: Hareline whip finish tool standard - www.flyartist.com/collections...
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These are becoming my favorite fly tying tutorials!
Thank you. Check out some of my newer ones
I really like this fly. It probably imitates most of the little creepy crawlies that live in the water and end up as trout food. Nice one Angler!
Thanks! I’m not the originator at all, it’s been around for at least 100 years. But yes a great pattern for sure!
I actually liked how the resin soaked in so that it gives the fly durability instead of a larger bump. Nice tie!
Thanks man.
Perfect. Definitely one to copy
Thank you
Thanks a lot. I also appreciate the pheasant tail version but did not try UV resin. Thanks for inspiring me.
Thanks! Yeah, the UV resin can be substituted with just regular old head cement. Might not look quite the same, but it will still help give a little glossiness to it...
Another great tutorial bro
Thank you
Outstanding, definitely going to tie some up and head to the river
Thanks! Yeah it’s a good one.
Nice tie! Good video too...
Thanks
Excellent vid. Have subscribed as pretty much all you guys videos are spot on and easy to follow. Looking forward to giving these a go then on to your stimulator video! ( I may need a long, stormy day for that one ha ha)
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Супер, круто получилось.
Awesome pattern! The UV resin adds great durability to this fly since pheasant tail fibers aren't very durable.
I agree, thanks man!
I was just tying some of these guys yesterday, but I like the recipe you use a little better than what I was using. Gonna switch it up and try your style. I guess I like your style, McFly! Lol! Have a great one. See ya on the river...........................AO
Thanks man! So were you doing the old style with the hares mask for tail?
No. I use the pheasant tail, but I was cutting the extra off and getting a separate piece to make the wing case. Great idea to just tie it forward and then use it to make the wing case. I also think I will try using UV resin to make it stronger. Just a word of encouragement - I think the quality of your tying videos is really good and getting better. It isn't easy to just sit down and produce a video that is firing on all cylinders.
Thank you very much, I really appreciate that. It is a lot of work for sure.
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Liked and subscribed! I have been watching many of your videos over the last day. Your video quality is exceptional compared to earlier videos, a good mic set up for nice audio, close in video for capturing fine details, perfect amount of narration and back ground music. I prefer narration over mute videos that only have music playing. Thanks for great video production. What brand is the fly vice? I don’t know anything about the art of fly tying and many fly terms I still don’t understand, I’ll keep learning from your videos, thanks.
Craig from Australia.
PS Have you heard of the world class Rainbow Trout in Tasmania at The Great Lake? I was born in Tasmania, amazing fly fishing!
Thank you! Yeah I’ve worked hard and spent money when I could to improve where I could. Glad you like the improvements. I take pride in the channel and I’m glad you see that. Thank you!
The Vise is a renzetti traveler series.
Welcome from australia my friend. And no I’ve never fished anywhere overseas except Mexico. Hoping to one day though! Really would like to fish New Zealand, I hear the trout there are incredible! Never heard of Tasmania, but I am sure it’s also amazing! I’ll have to look it up.
how do you fish this fly on flat water? As always another great fly pattern and a pleasure watching you work.
So on lakes, you can nymph, and it can be quite productive. Grab an indicator, make sure it’s about at the depth you want to fish, then cast out and sit and wait. Maybe twitch the line a few times here and there. Many times trout will hit nymphs in lakes. In fact I have a video coming out today of me fishing a lake. I caught a few good sized rainbows on this pattern, and also got some on streamer and dry fly.
superbe vidéo + 1 like
Thanks!
Great Hare's Ear. I've never used rabbit fur for the tail either. I donz't like and it doesn't look very natural. I gotta try your hare's ear. Thanks
Thanks! So what do you usually use for the tail?
I use wooduck, normally, and the standard turkey for the wing case. But I'm going to tie your version. I think it will fish better and it looks good to me, which is what our goal is always, ha!
lol yes, actually my main reason for tying this way is speed. Don’t need to prepare 2 sets of materials, it’s just one... so it’s quicker. I like speed with workhorse flies like this. Lol
Btw, the wooduck sounds nice! Ive never tried it for this pattern, but I like the look of a wood duck tail on other patterns. I might have to give yours a try, and tie up a few to see how they come out.
I liked it. It taught me how to not waste a bunch of pheasant tail fibers for sure. Also have you ever made your own hares mask dubbing?
Never made it, it’s cheap to just buy it... lol. Less hassle. Glad it helped!
Nice job. Teach me....I would assume the fly will sink ok without lead or a tungsten bead? Does it have a hard time sinking? I would like to tie more flies without all the weight.
Thanks! I generally will fish an unweighted fly behind a weighted fly to get it down. But in really slow moving water yes it can sink.
Hi Shawn. Great chat today! Ready to order materials. Just wanted to check about beadhead...do you recommend it for this fly as it looks so good without and if not do you prefer to use lead thread or simply a split shot? Was concerned the bead would take away from the great thorax look. Thanks. Gregg
I’ve tied many times with a bead also. Like I said just use a 2x long nymph hook. But yeah it’s definitely a bit different looking. Try it both ways and see which you like best. Lead wire is another way to get the fly down deep without adding beads for sure. But make sure you don’t go too deep into the hook shank with the lead or it will cause it to bulk up towards the rear of the fly and will effect the taper.
I know this is an old video, but I love your tutorials. Is this a pattern I could add a bead to? Or would that add too much bulk to the head?
Thanks man! Yeah for sure, the bead bead version is a very popular and effective fly.
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Lol ok thanks!