SWF Beaded Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph
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- čas přidán 4. 04. 2024
- The Hares Ear Nymph is a perfect starting point for new fly tyers focused on Trout fishing. The Hare Ear is one of the most popular and often tyed nymphs. There are countless versions and spinoffs of this fly. Learn to tie the Hares Ear and you will have masteres the techniques needed to make dozens of other flies. In this video I tie a clasic version. using traditional materials. Don't forget to Like and Subscribe and good luck catching, SWF.
Materials
2X Nymph Hook , size 14 - 20
Tying Thread, Natural colors, Olive shown
Rib -- Gold Wire X small
Body, Hares Ear Dub
Thorax, Spicky Hares Ear Dub
Tail 6 - 8 fibers Phesant Tail
Same fibers used on the wing sack - Sport
Thanks for the video! I'm fly fishing for the first time in June in Utah. Any advice on fly choices? We plan to fish from float tubes mostly. Thanks
The best advice I can give you is to visit the local flyshops and ask the locals about what is working during the time you're there. There is nothing better than local knowledge. I would recomend you purchase something, even if it's small. We need to support the local fly shops or they won't survive. That being said, I don't go anywhere without a selection of my Big Tasty fly ,Hares Ear and Pheasant Tail nymphs, Streaking Caddis, Adams, and Spent Spinners. You will find some people get weird regarding Fly Fishing methods. Some people are Dry fly only. Some people are OK with Dries and Nymphs but not Streamers. Personally I say as long as you are casting a fly rod and obeying all the local regulations, it is OK with me. I don't get to fish as often as like so I use what ever method is going to get bites. I also know the 95% of what fish eat is below the surface. FYI, this coming Friday I have a new, better, Big Tasty video releasing. Thanks for watching and good luck catching, SWF.
@@slickwillyfly7158 thank you for replying. I'll be sure to pick something up from a shop or two. I appreciate the tips and look forward to your next video.