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Hares ear Buzzer emergerFly Pattern History

This is new Fly Tying Pattern and another one of those flies that is not only easy to tie but fantastic at catching trout. I came across this pattern a few years ago when I was doing allot of competition Trout Fly Fishing. In the afternoon on match days the fish tend to become very finicky after seeing so many blobs etc earlier in the day. Even if the fish where avidly feeding on buzzers ( midge Pupae ) it did not matter what you put in front of them they would not bite - however this pattern did the trick when all else had failed. You need to fish this fly on a floating line with the slightest of retrieve and ties in the smaller sizes to emulate the natural midge pupae. Don't underestimate this fly when Trout Fly Fishing, hold on to your rod, when trout hit this fly they hit it hard!

Fly Tying Method

Hook Size #18-14 Grub Hook
Thread Black
Body Thread
Thorax Natural Hares ear
Rib Fine pearl tinsel

Tying Procedure

Although any buzzer can be tied on a competition or wet fly hook, I prefer using grub or sedge hooks when tying this Trout Fly Pattern, as I feel they are preferred by the trout. Bed the hook with thread and tie in a length of fine pearl tinsel just after the bend of the hook. Return the thread to the thorax area and apply wax to the thread. Lightly dub the thread with natural hares ear, use guard hairs  as this will give the thorax more texture and the fly movement as the fly drops through the water column. Rib the fly with the pearl tinsel and tie off at the eye. Whip finish and apply 2 coats of superglue to the body of the fly. Easy and effective!

Tight lines and good luck!

Steve

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