
Working on photography skills and paying attention to the top knotch tyers on this forum has improved my tying skills. Taking pictures of my patterns sure has revealed my faults. I still maintain that targetting the mentally challenged in the trout community is my biggest key to success.
I will not argue the point that quality tyed, ugly flys will take fish as often as quality tyed, pretty flys. Thats not what this post is about. In a previous post I mentioned that I am filling my Spring fly boxes. I tyed a half dozen Caddis pupa, now I am tying some Hares Ear SH's. My Hares Ear pattern is UGLY. I admit it. It really is. Half the time it is so fluffy I cant tell where the hackle starts and the spikey fluff begins. It's one of the patterns I tye when something is on my mind, or I tye it as a stress reliever. I think the reason I pick this fly to tie when I am in the dumps is, I can almost tye it in my sleep. That and as I said about the GRHE nymph, I make sure I dont make it pretty (easy for me). I must have been pretty happy this year as I almost ran out of these important Soft Hackles.
On my hook holding magnet there was a mixture of Mustad 9671 hooks, and Mustad 3906. Both in size 14. No worrys, the Hares Ear likes both of those hooks. Had there been some scud hooks, I would have used them aswell. This fly has to be UGLY!
Hook - Mustad 9671 size 14
Thread- Rusty Brown, Uni 8/0
Tail- Hares Ear
Body- Hares ear
Rib- Copper wire Xsmall
Hackle- Light Brown Hen Hackle


As with most of my Soft Hackles, I consider this a caddis pattern. One of these days I will explain why I put tails on them.
