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A traditional Hare's-ear Nymph is tied by dubbing
fur from the face and ears of a hare onto your tying
thread, and then wrapping this dubbing rope to
create the fly body. Dubbing allows you to create
tapered, durable, buggy-looking fly bodies quickly
and easily. A good Hare's-ear Nymph has noticeable
contrast between the thin, tightly wrapped abdomen,
and the fat thorax. Tease long fur fibers out from
the thorax with a bodkin after you whip finish the
fly to give the appearance of legs.
Tie this fly in different sizes and colors to
imitate almost any type of mayfly or stonefly.
Commercial Hare's Ear dubbing mixes are available in
a wide variety of colors. Brown, olive, black, and
golden yellow are all effective colors.
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