Description
Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear Nymph. This is one of the most famous and widely used fly patterns in the world. It’s not meant to be a perfect imitation of one specific insect, but rather a general-purpose "attractor" pattern that suggests a wide range of aquatic insects, including mayfly nymphs, caddisfly larvae, and scuds.
Type of Fly: Nymph. Its "buggy" texture and segmented body make it a highly effective imitation of many types of insects.
Target Fish: A proven producer for all species of trout (including rainbow, brown, and brook trout) as well as grayling and other freshwater species.
When to Fish: The Hare's Ear is a versatile, year-round pattern. It is an excellent choice when you're not sure what the fish are eating, and it can be fished successfully at any time of day.
Saltwater or Freshwater: This is a freshwater fly.
Best Fishing Locations: This is a universal pattern that works well in a variety of freshwater environments, including rivers, streams, and lakes.

