How to tie the High-n-Dry Hare's Ear: Go-to light DRY-DROPPER Fly
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- The High-n-Dry Hare's Ear is an original pattern of mine that I came up with for fishing light dry-dropper for low, clear water. Having a small dry fly that can suspend a 2.3 or 2.5 tungsten bead is super helpful in these conditions. It lands delicately and it shines anytime Blue Winged Olives are hatching.
The dry-dropper method is a great way to fish and a must have tool to have in your bag of tricks. Not all dry-dropper flies need to be large. Some times you need a more stealthy approach to land your flies without any surface disturbance. The High-n-Dry does just that. Plus it does a pretty good job of catching as well!
Tie some up and I'm sure you'll have some success.
Tight lines!
Cory
Recipe:
Hook: Dohiku 644 size 16 (or any larger gap nymph or dry fly hook)
Thread: UTC 70 Olive
Dubbing: Troutline Mad Rabbit Dubbing Olive
CDC: Dun
Shuck: Z-lon Ginger
Post: Hareline Para Post white
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outstanding. perfect proportions and instruction to keep every fly looking the same. I have been looking for a lightweight dry for those crystal clear winter waters here in western Montana. I love your videos.
Thank you, Dennis. Appreciate it! It will definitely work for you out there. You live in the Mecca of trout fishing. Love it out there. Thanks so much for watching.
This small (size 16) buoyant pattern of yours Cory has become my go-to dry dropper indicator/ dry fly when I need a stealthy rig..satisfying/fun to tie and it just fishes great/delicately with small beaded nymphs ...thanks for your detailed explanations as ever
Love to hear it, TK! It has been such a great fly for me. Love it for all the same reasons as you. Thanks for commenting, my friend!
Great looking fly. Been waiting for this one, as you know!🙂 I really like the thought you've put into the shuck, as I've always thought the straggly cut ends of Z-lon or whatever you use doesn't look much like any shuck I've ever seen. One trick I've found for tying flies on hooks like the 644, or other curved hooks that have a lot going on toward the front of the fly. As you get to the front half of the fly, meaning the post and spun loop, I reposition my hook in the vise so the front half is level with the desk, not slanting down. The two seconds this takes avoids the heartbreak of having the thread slip off the front of the fly at the wrong moment, like if you bump the vise. Super easy to reposition with a Regal, but plenty easy with any vise such as your Renzetti. I do the same thing with flies like the Klinkhammer that are tied well down the bend. First position the hook to optimize tying the rear part, like body, shuck, tail, whatever. Then rotate it so the front part of the hook is level to finish the fly.
Glad you like it! Great tip about repositioning the hook in the vise. That’s the great thing about this sport-we can always learn from one another. Thanks so much for watching and tight lines to you!
Great tie. Love the thinking about your shuck and your overall proportions. Love the Dave Whitlock shout-out for the glue finish, too!
Thank you, Martin. If it’s good enough for Dave-it’s good enough for us!
Man, lots of good tips and tidbits packed into one tie-up! Cheers 🍻
Glad it helps! Appreciate you watching. Cheers to you as well.🍻
Cory, your videos are extremely educational and detailed.
Just a suggestion, it would be greatly beneficial to see a video of how you rig up your micro leader for an adjustable dry dropper set up.
Thanks,
Lior
Thanks Lior. Appreciate it! I will definitely be doing that in the very near future. Tight lines to you.
Thank you for the great tips!
We are in Roscoe this weekend, surprisingly, I saw few fisherman wading at junction pool!
Come back to Roscoe soon! Your welcome to stay at the house if you need a place to stay.
Appreciate it! Love that people were out getting at it! Very nice of you extending the offer. Watch out…I may take you up on it!
Definitely going to tie these up, there dubbing is amazing . I really like the pure squirrel dubbing
It is great stuff, Patrick. Good luck with this fly-I’m sure it’s going to catch ‘em. Thanks for watching!
I'll be sure to tie some of those. And I tie my flies on Dohiku. My favorite hooks.
It will be good to you, Dominique. Dohiku makes a great hook-some of my favs as well. Appreciate you watching!
Nice one Cory! I see a little corn fed in this one. That twisted shuck looks great!
Appreciate it, Louie! Definitely an F Fly/Corn Fed inspiration. Thanks so much for watching!
Your a master stacking cdc that's for me. Thanks for another great video keep them coming
Haha. Appreciate it, Denny! Thanks for watching and I’ll keep ‘em coming!
So nice to see new techniques and creative pattern! Love your videos and your way of explaining.
Thanks so much, Turbo Fish. Appreciate you watching. Tight lines to you!
Great idea with that shuck tip! Never seen that before. Very logical. Thanks for sharing as always.
Glad it helps, Scott. Appreciate you watching. Tight lines to you!
I was waiting for this one since that small stream video. It was worth the wait thanks!
Appreciate it! Glad it was worth the wait. Good luck with it-I know it will be good to you!
Excellent t details and out of the box approach!
Thanks JB! Appreciate it, bud…Tie some up!
Good looking critter Corey. I'm gonna give it a go 😊
Appreciate it, Gordon. No doubt on the end of your tippet it’s going to catch ‘em!
Awesome pattern.i really like it.thanks for sharing.i am surely gunna spin few up for my box. Greatly appreciated again thanks for sharing
Appreciate it, Mike! Good luck with it-I feel confident its going to put some in the net for you.
Great fly - also like how there’s good visual contrast to see a size 16 on the water in different light conditions
Thanks so much, John. It will be a good one for you. Appreciate you watching!
Awesome video Cory! I tie a lot of nymphs, have not mastered dry’s yet, but that one I might have to try. Thanks!
Appreciate it! It’s a great dry. Good luck with it. Thanks for watching!
Another great fly and tie Cory. Definitely gonna add to the box. Thanks again and tight lines!!!
Thank you, Brett! I’m positive it’s going to be a good one for you. Tight lines to you, as well!
Nice tie - super buggy looking! This one will take some practice… 🎣
Thank you, Joseph….Practice makes perfect! Appreciate you watching
This is exactly what I have been looking for! Awesome fly well done.
Glad you like it! I’m sure it’s going to work well for you. Good luck and tight lines!
@@OldDominionTroutBum Thank you!
Very nice fly! Looks very buggy. Love it.
Thanks, Old Smuggler! Hope you spin some up.
Awesome as always. Fair to say you can tie these up in tan or brown and use instead of the corn fed Caddis / clueless ? Size 14 etc.
Thank you, Troy. Absolutely-you can tie them bigger with different colors. I do…I like a size 14, natural HE and brown/tan CDC wing.
really nice pattern. congrats on a unique fly.
Appreciate it! Tight lines to you.
@@OldDominionTroutBum Let me know if you visit Jackson Hole, and I'll get you to some quality streams for wade fishing...
Jackson Hole is heaven on earth. Thanks so much and I will definitely let you know when I’m out there.
Very interesting fly !!! I’ll be tying this fly up. I like the 644 hook too. I’ve been using the Kype 620bl hook and I believe it’s the same style hook if not the exact same hook. I get Kype hooks from Fly Shop Europe, I really like these hooks. My favorite jig hook is a Kype 300 bl. Thanks a bunch!!!
Thanks, Chadd! Those style hooks are some of my favs-super versatile. I feel confident this fly is going to work for you. Good luck with it and I appreciate you watching!
Very nice Cory !!!
Appreciate it, Scott!
Awesome video and a great tie. I always learn a lot.
Appreciate it! Glad the videos are helpful.
This is great information. I have referred many people to your channel for clear and concise instruction. I have a couple questions regarding the finish: 1) What glue do you use to finish the fly? and 2) Do you ever use the glue technique for nymphs, and if not, why not? it seems so much easier and cleaner than a bulky whip finish. Thanks for the great information you share with us!
Appreciate it, Don! I like to use Waspi Z-Ment. And yes, I finish nymphs off like this all of the time for the exact reason you stated...No excessive bulk from whip finishes. Thanks so much for watching and tight lines.
Definitely going to rattle a few of these off. Thanks.
Nice! It will work for you. Appreciate you watching!
Cory great video.
Always learn something
Thank you, Charles. Glad it helps!
Thanks for sharing Cory...appreciate it...very helpful
Glad you liked it, TK. Tight lines to you!
Great video and fly! Gotta tie some up
Appreciate it, Justin. It will be a good one for you!
Appreciate very much you sharing your skills.
Happy to help, Thelis. Thanks for watching!
If and when I get upstate Catskills.. both wb Eb tail water likely try a dry above dropper.. so much weed beds from here on where I fish.. worth a try if needed
Jon, the dry-dropper is a great technique. Good luck to you and thanks for watching.
@@OldDominionTroutBum hopefully get on the tailwaters before next rains.. haven't been upstate in over a month too much weird weather and heat waves too.. next time going to try an attractor like this for a tungsten.. night time i just use dries the local reports suggest.. this time of year it's a hit or miss with the open dam gates pouring resi algea.. so its all goes.. Cory been practicing in the pool ( tiny gremlin weights instead of tungsten hooks in my 20x40 inground with a cheap maxcatch 3wt 4pc 10.6 ft matching reel and cheap thin euro nymphing line.. it's actually not a bad outfit considering i'm new to euro casting.. i watched and understand but do you roll cast with your setup?.. If so please show how it's possible when we have weeds trees behind us..like at hales eddy in etc lol tia Corey
Definitely gonna tie that.
I feel confident it will work well for you. Appreciate you watching!
Great tie man!
Appreciate it, Joey!!
Hello, thanks for the video. Do you have any videos on casting dry dropper rigs with a euro setup? I feel like even small dries have too much wind resistance. I’d be grateful to get some tips on stuff like dry to dropper bead size ratio, leader choice, and casting technique.
Andrew, I use a micro leader and the same euro technique casting a dry-dropper. It works great for closer in (say 25ft or so-but you can go 30ft). I like to use CDC flies as they tend to "fold" when you cast and are more aerodynamic. you can cast and suspend a 2.3 bead easily. My suggestion would be to slow everything down and wait for it to unfold behind you. Most people rush their cast and never give it time to load the rod (which is ever so slight), thus it won't go anywhere.
Go in your back yard and practice- stand there and watch it go behind you and see how it reacts in your back cast.
Another thing you can do is overdress your CDC fly to suspend a 2.8mm bead. It will cast easier for you. Once you get it down, you can go lighter.
Hope this helps.
I've done some videos on dries that I love for dry-dropper and also casting techniques.
thank you for the reply. rio makes a 15ft 6x tapered leader now which is awesome for turning over dry dropper rigs.@@OldDominionTroutBum
Thank you for the great pattern and teaching / demonstration of your tying technique. One question : What size tippet do you use to fish this fly to prevent the fly from "twisting" your tippet when casting to fish?
Glad it helps, Michael! I use 6 and 7x. The key is to keep your tag shorter. 3-4 inches is the sweet spot. Hope this helps. Tight lines to you.
What would be a good alternative to the Z-lon Ginger? I'm having trouble finding that particular color.
James, spooled Antron in PMD shuck/olive is pretty good.
Two questions: One, how do you tie the dropper to this if there is no barb? Two, what do you use for floatant on this? Thanks.
Hey JP-I use a tag to tie my dry fly on. I use a triple surgeon's, just like double nymphing. For CDC I like Dry Magic or Loon Lochsa. Also, Frog's Fanny to brush it on when I'm drying it. The best advise I can give is to treat your flies after you tie them, that way they are ready to go when you pull them out of your box. Thanks for watching.
@@OldDominionTroutBum What fly rod do you use in your videos for nymphing? It seems like you can cast it more like a traditional fly rod whereas my euro nymph rod I feel like I am sort of chucking it. I have not tried it yet but feel it would be difficult to throw a dry dropper with it. .
JP-I use euro rods. T&T Contact II. I have a 10 2wt and 2 10ft 9in 2 and 3wts. And I do cast like a traditional rod. It’s an abbreviated cast. It is a very common misconception that you lob/flick/etc…This is the main thing that keeps people from getting better. I have a video on casting:
th-cam.com/video/KIdUsRB9ERY/w-d-xo.html
Hope this helps.
Thank you. Did this replace the corn-fed caddis in your box?
No Jeff, I didn't replace it. Just another bug in the line-up. Even though I use the High-n-dry a lot, the Corn Fed is still a top bug in my box especially when I see a lot of caddis.
@@OldDominionTroutBum Thanks for replying Cory.
Is a dry-dropper such as this an attractor, or does it influence the flies below? How is it different to using a little float indicator?
This fly is an imitation. The reason I don't use an indicator is when I fish a dry-dropper, I'm fishing for trout that have moved up in the column and are starting to look up. I'm always expecting them to hit the dry as well as the nymph. Just like when fishing 2 nymphs-you are covering different sections of the water column.
@@OldDominionTroutBum - Thanks. I assume that matching the hatch is not really an option with a dry-dropper...? Although, a deer hair caddis might work when they're coming off. Perhaps the same for an extended body mayfly or the like...
You haven’t offended me at all, Larry. In my experience, rivers without a tremendous amount of bug life, make the trout extremely opportunistic. If they are used to midges on top, I would still use this in a size 16 and perhaps tweak the colors to match your midges (perhaps black). The trout could very well take it for a midge cluster (a la Griffiths gnat).
Speaking of a Griffith’s Gnat-you can always overdress on on a size 16 and suspend a nymph off of that as well. I do that a lot when I see a ton of midge activity.
You aren’t a pain at all-I’m happy to help anyway I can. Tight lines to you.
@@OldDominionTroutBum - I deleted my last post before I saw this, as I had second thoughts... Thanks for your kind reply.
Hey Cory, I really need your help, since locally I can not find good hooks - I need to order (It takes about 1 month to get them).
I just come to think - maybe over the time your hook choice has evolved.
Could you please give me some recommendation on the hooks to order on 8; 12; 14; 16; 18 sizes. I am looking forward to order quality hooks, but I am confused, for example if I should go with Hanak 400 or 480 and so on.
Huge thank you.
Ulugbek, I try a lot of different hooks and like others as well, but you really can't beat the Hanak 400. It has all of the sizes you mentioned. If I had to go with one hook-it would be the 400. Hope this helps.
@@OldDominionTroutBum It does help Cory , huge thank you for the help. Appreciate it! Have a great day!
Really Nice, Cory! That is some great creativity with the shuck, it looks perfect! Also the way you tie in the parapost is excellant! Is there a particular company that you like for cdc? Gonna tie a few of these up, great looking fly!
Thank you, Tony! Appreciate it-glad it’s helpful. I really like SwissCDC in the Super Select and Standard. It’s some of the more consistent stuff I’ve seen. Good luck with it-I know it’s going to put them in the net for you!
Nice tie! Could you use CDC puffs for the main wing as a substitute?
Appreciate it! You can use puffs just as long as they are nice and dense. Alot of puffs I see are "stringy", if you know what i mean. As a stand alone dry, they would definitely work.
If you really want to find out-do the sink test. Tie one, the treat it with a cdc floatant. Suspend a 2.3 bead off it and drop it into the sink to see if it will suspend the nymph. Hope this helps.
Hey Cory! Real nice fly but well beyond my patience level. I know I miss some surface opportunities but I’ll usually just put a nymph or 2 below a wool or Oro’s indicator.
Haha. I'm a sucker for a surface eat, Dale! Appreciate you watching, my friend!
Great tie! I’m gonna give it a try. Hey I was wondering if you had a suggestion for a wf fly line for my 10’9” 2wt t&t. I just want to keep it on my reel in case a hatch pops off. I’ll tie my mono rig on to it for the majority of the time and just switch to a tapered leader for drys. Any guidance is appreciated.
Appreciate it! On my 2wt-I use a DT 1wt. A DT 2wt or WF 2wt will work as well. I like the DT 1wt because it gives a nice delicate presentation. And works on any small to medium size stream. If you go with a 2wt-make sure it is a true 2wt. These companies love making the lines a half size larger now. All the top companies have great lines. Cortland, Orvis, RIO, SA. Hope this helps.
@@OldDominionTroutBum thanks for replying. I was thinking I needed a 3wt line to load this rod properly. You saved me some money. Thanks
Great fly and video Corey! When you fish this with a 2.3 or 2.5 bead nymph for a dry dropper setup, are you still typically using a micro leader?
Thank you, LW Trout. Yes, most of the time I am throwing this with a micro leader. Appreciate you watching!
you should start using playlists on your channel to organize your vids: vlogs, tutorials, fly tying, etc
Appreciate the advice. I will definitely look into doing just that. Thanks for watching.
Where you get your cdc at ? Really nice looking bug 👏
Appreciate it, Matthew. It is Swiss CDC. I get it from Tactical Fly Fisher. Thanks for watching.
Hi Cory, this looks like the real deal. Will definitely be tying some up. The shuck detail is especially clever.
Just one question - is the post more for visibility or extra flotation, or just a bit of both?
Appreciate it, Ryan! It can help a bit for the front of the fly, but it the post really is for visibility. When the fly is in the water-it will tilt back and rest back on it’s wing with the body underneath the surface film. You can actually tie it without it and it will still float like a cork once treated with a CDC floatant.
Great Vid, Cory ! Just a couple of questions, how many cdc feathers did you put in the clamp and use for the wrap ? And do you use any floatant on these ? Thanks much, keep up the good work ! Bob
Thanks, Bob. I put 2 CDC feathers in the clamp and cut the stem off. You do have to use floatant for CDC. I like Dry Magic or Loon Lochsa. I treat them after I tie. This way they are ready to go. Hope this helps.
Thanks Cory, I really like this fly !! You mentioned that you don't tie this fly smaller than #18. We have some really small Baetis here in the Western Sierras, and I was wondering what your favorite #20 dry would be ? I've been using a version of a Mole fly with Snowshoe rabbit instead of CDC. Do you use Snowshoe rabbit much ? Have you tried Loon's Fly Dip? Loon says it works well on CDC.
I like small CDC emergers or a simple F Fly for tiny bugs. I do use Snowshoe rabbit. You can tie the emergers with that as well. I haven’t tried Loon’s fly dip-I’ll be sure to check it out.
Hey Cory, what is that contraption that you used to hold the cdc and how'd you get it in there flat?
Rob, it’s a Petitjean CDC clip. You can look up CDC clamps/clips and find them. You put the CDC feathers in it and trim off the stem.
@@OldDominionTroutBum I haven't tied any dry flies yet. Thanks for the info. You make it look easy 👍 Thanks also for another great video
great video and great fly, how much for 2 doz ?
Thanks James! I'm not selling just yet-but I do have something in the works. Stayed tuned!
@@OldDominionTroutBum great , i am spending some time in Minn in july and would love to take a few of your patterns on the trip. thanks again
What’s your preferred treatment of the fly?
Robert, I like to treat them with Loon Lochsa after I tie them so they are ready to go. When I'm out on the water, I'll treat them with Frog's Fanny .
What floatant do you like for cdc dries?
Stephen, I pre-treat my flies as I tie them (this way they are ready to go) with Tiemco Dry Magic or Loon Lochsa. Both work great.
Also, I will dry them with Frog's Fanny on the water.
@@OldDominionTroutBum Thanks! I've heard great things about all those products. Thanks for sharing your patterns. Killer.
Nice
Appreciate it, Mike!
Niiiiiiiice!
Thanks so much, Chris!