Lovely fly.
Anything Hare's Ear just makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside, and I'm sure the fish feel the same way.
Thanks for posting.
Hares Ear & Snipe
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Re: Hares Ear & Snipe
"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and
beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
Aldo Leopold
beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise"
Aldo Leopold
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Re: Hares Ear & Snipe
Thats how I feel exactly!chase creek wrote:
Anything Hare's Ear just makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside...
dd
Re: Hares Ear & Snipe
Ray,
Like my wifes pork roast from this past weekend, these flies are full bodied and delicious!
I mean that in a kind way to both you and my wife. Your patterns and your tying style in particular are like no other. Please don't stop creating and photographing. These are great!
Dougsden
Like my wifes pork roast from this past weekend, these flies are full bodied and delicious!
I mean that in a kind way to both you and my wife. Your patterns and your tying style in particular are like no other. Please don't stop creating and photographing. These are great!
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: Hares Ear & Snipe
A great fly Ray, the oval tinsel blends well with the hare's ear, a size 8 hook
would be quite acceptable here in a loch fly. It would be a fine loch fly.
The snipe blends well also. This a very nice, beautifully subdued fly.
In smaller sizes, a really good stream fly. Very well done.
would be quite acceptable here in a loch fly. It would be a fine loch fly.
The snipe blends well also. This a very nice, beautifully subdued fly.
In smaller sizes, a really good stream fly. Very well done.