Hares Ear Nymph
The Hare’s Ear nymph is a fly fishing nymph that is fished below the surface. It is an older pattern that imitates a variety of aquatic life, including scuds, sow bugs, mayfly nymphs, and caddis larvae. When this fly is immersed, the stiff fibers in the dubbing stand out and imitate the legs of an insect. Fish this fly below the surface in duo fashion or as a team of nymphs. It is an effective pattern throughout the year because it covers a broad spectrum of fish food that are active in every season.