Moose Ear & Green

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Ron Eagle Elk
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Re: Moose Ear & Green

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Thu Apr 09, 2009 5:18 pm

Being terribly dyslexic, when I read your post title early this AM I reaad "Moose Hair and Green". It wasn't until I read others replies that I realized that you used Moose Ear hair for the hackle. That's just astounding! Very well done, Hans. That hackle looks perfect in size, shape and distribution around the hook shank. Keep bringing up the odd and unusual materials that challenge the rest of us to try new things.

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Re: Moose Ear & Green

Post by Johnno » Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:38 pm

Been experimenting with Chamois hair as a hackle recently.

Makes for nice emerger style low riding dries...
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Re: Moose Ear & Green

Post by Ruard » Fri Apr 10, 2009 7:57 am

Ron Eagle Elk wrote:Being terribly dyslexic, when I read your post title early this AM I reaad "Moose Hair and Green". It wasn't until I read others replies that I realized that you used Moose Ear hair for the hackle.
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I am happy I was not the only one who could not read.

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Re: Moose Ear & Green

Post by WebbyFeathers » Fri Apr 10, 2009 8:25 am

Moose ear!!!! Just when I thought you've shared all of your tricks, Hans, moose ear!!!!! Very nice fly!
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