The Bead, Hare, and Copper is a modification of a New Zealand-style nymph by Gardiner, MT tier Matt Minch. It has proven extremely effective in the Yellowstone area and elsewhere, both for resident trout and other species as diverse as carp and steelhead. It is a good "changeup" for a Hare's Ear, since it resembles the more well-known fly without looking exactly like it, and so can interest fish that have seen too many Hare's Ears. This fly is included in our forthcoming pattern book for the Yellowstone region. Full recipe at www.parksflyshop/flytying.htm
good fly, looks alot like a birdnest which we looveee on the west coast
tcoppinger2 1 year ago
great video keep em' comming!
almostroxx24 1 year ago
Nice fly and great quality on the video.
Thanks for doing this.
azwoolybugger 2 years ago