Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

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Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by William Anderson » Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:32 am

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Daiichi 1250 #14
Griffiths 14/0 Brown
Dark Brown Mottled Hen Saddle (looks exactly like an Red Grouse hackle.)
Ruard's Hare's Ear blend - natural in a loop from the bend.
Same blend touch dubbed at thorax.

slender, lively and simple.
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Re: Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by chase creek » Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:36 am

Lovely fly Wm. Very nice body (did that sound weird? :shock: )
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Re: Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by narcodog » Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:59 am

chase creek wrote:Lovely fly Wm. Very nice body (did that sound weird? :shock: )

You bet it does... :roll:
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Re: Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by Izaak » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:03 am

Nice everything! ;)
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Re: Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by Roadkill » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:04 am

A great addition to any flybox! :)
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Re: Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by tie2fish » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:48 am

That's classic, w ... nicely done.
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Re: Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by Hans Weilenmann » Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:02 am

*chuckle*

William,

Between the two of us we may just yet re-write what will be the de-facto hook shape for wingless wets.

Let's just say - if the giants of the past had had access to these graceful hooks we'd all not know any better, and use them :twisted:

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Re: Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by William Anderson » Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:43 am

Hans, There is no doubt this type of hook has a place in my box. It wouldn't surprise me if the popularity of this style hook continued to see an increase. Several makers have a version available for good reason. I just can't deny it's effectiveness and I enjoy tying on these. A couple years ago I posted these as my first and foremost "go to" flies, and maybe I'm superstitious about them, but I stick with what works when it does.

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Everyone has seen these whenever the question is ask..."if you could only take one fly", or "what's your go to fly". (Otter, I hope you see this. The Hare's Ear gets a lot of respect in my box.)

These are 1150's not 1250's, but the style is close. My catch rate is higher on these flies than any other. Your posts with the Grip hooks have caught my attention for years. It's just elegant, the posture, finish and point length make a very aesthetically pleasing result. Wonderful work and a major influence as usual.
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Re: Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by DUBBN » Fri Feb 24, 2012 11:55 am

As I am not familiar with the 1250 hook, I can not comment on it too much. You probably know, I am more confident by covering more of the hook. As far as the ingredients? In my opinion Hare and Hen cant be beat! Your technique is immaculate. Very well done sir. As usual.
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Re: Hares Ear and Hen Saddle 1250

Post by CreationBear » Fri Feb 24, 2012 1:18 pm

Speaking of the 1250, how big is the "off-set"? To be honest, I couldn't sleep nights knowing the point was out of plane with the hook shank. :lol:
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