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Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:23 am
by gingerdun
Here is what happened during my Saturday night playtime at the vise last night. Nothing great, but very relaxing and enjoyable. I cut the fur off of the ears as long as I could, which ended up probably being a little too long for the smaller hooks. Knowing how to cut the dubbing fur is an art in itself.
My apologies for not participating and commenting on other posts lately. Time is scarce as I am preparing a 45-minute slide show on THE FLYMPH LEGACY OF LEISENRING AND HIDY for the Art of the Angler show in Danbury, CT, next weekend, in addition to preparing other materials to sell at the table that I'll be sharing with William Anderson.

Lance

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Hook—6 Grip 14723BL
Silk—Black
Hackle—Dark brown dun (I intentionally gave this a couple of extra wraps over the thorax)
Rib—Gold tinsel
Body—Hare's ear and natural seal on black silk, spun on Clark block


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Hook—14 Kamasan B405
Silk—gold
Hackle—Grizzly hen
Rib—Primrose buttonhole twist
Body—Hare's ear on gold, spun on Clark block


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Hook—12 Kamasan B405
Silk—Primrose
Hackle—Dark ginger
Tail—Wood duck
Rib—Silver tinsel
Body—Hare's ear and natural seal on primrose, spun on Clark block


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Hook—10 Daiichi 1530
Silk—Gold
Hackle—Pale honey dun
Tail—Lemon wood duck
Rib—Gold tinsel
Body—Hare's ear and natural seal on gold, spun on Clark block


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Hook—12 Mustad 3913B short shank, sproat (a vintage hook, thanks to William Anderson)
Silk—Primrose
Hackle—Rusty dun hen
Tail—Lemon wood duck
Rib—Gold wire
Body—Hare's ear and natural seal on primrose, spun on Clark block

Re: Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:31 am
by Hans Weilenmann
Productive Saturday evening, Lance. Well done, and thanks for sharing 8-)

Best of success with the presentation.

Cheers,
Hans W

Re: Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:33 am
by DUBBN
gingerdun wrote:My apologies for not participating and commenting on other posts lately. Time is scarce as I am preparing a 45-minute slide show on THE FLYMPH LEGACY OF LEISENRING AND HIDY for the Art of the Angler show in Danbury, CT, next weekend, in addition to preparing other materials to sell at the table that I'll be sharing with William Anderson.

Lance


So selling stuff is more important than your friends here? Sheeeeesh! :evil:

Have a great time with William at the show..... I would pay to see your presentation. :)

Re: Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:49 am
by Roadkill
Great set of flies! 8-) I too would love to be at the show for the presentation and related flymph attractions at your table with William.

Re: Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:22 pm
by Ron Eagle Elk
Lance, Add another that would pay to see your presentation. Lovely set of flies, superbly tied. Since I'm a sucker for that Grip hook, the first one really rings my bell. If I was a fish, I'd have a hard time choosing between such good looking morsels.

Re: Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:35 pm
by gig
Like Ron, I really like the first flie but you got to love Hares Mask as a tying material, dubbing :)

Re: Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:21 pm
by tie2fish
Certainly an evening well spent when you can produce a lineup like that. Great looking batch of flies, Lance.

Re: Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:30 pm
by CreationBear
Another fan of Fly #1--great proportions, especially with the tinsel.

Speaking of hare and hare related products (as Hank Hill might say) you ought to check out Jean Paul Dessaigne's website.
http://www.jpdessaigne.com/Montages/som ... ntages.htm
Like some Gallic Davey McPhail he ties everything from full-dress salmon flies to nymphs, but his hair-hackle emergers are really special.

Re: Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:31 pm
by Boris
Very nice Lance.

From the my limited knowhow of fly tying the subtle colours & use of materials look really good.

Re: Hare's Ear Experiments

Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:41 pm
by DUBBN
When ever more than one pattern is put on display favorites are picked. I would have a tough time figuring out which of these fantatsic patterns would be a trouts favorite. Very well done sir.