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    Default GRHE for Brim.

    Just one quick question for the group. When we have a poll for favorite brim flies, lots of patterns are listed but the Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear always shows up high on the list. I like catching my brim on the top with gurgle pops but I would like to use the GRHE as a double threat either alone or as a dropper. What size would you recomend for the GRHE either alone or as a dropper fly below a gurgle pop? Thanks in advance for your help! 8T

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    Hey 8T,

    Down here on Lake Moultrie the fly works
    well for me in size 12, 14, and 16. I fish
    it both on a dropper or alone. Both have
    been effective at different times. I have
    also had very similar results here with a
    PT nymph. But most of my larger bream are
    taken on scuds in similar sizes fished in
    both manners. Give them all a try and see
    what you think. Drop me an email if you
    get down this way and I'll put you on some
    of my better holes. Warm regards, Jim

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    I usually use size 12 or 14, and it works more consistently for me than any other fly (I'll have to try out using a scud, too). I did, however, tie up a couple on size 8 hooks about a month ago. I've only tried the size 8 once, with a size 12 of the same fly as a dropper: I caught a bunch of yellow bass, and each fly seemed to work as well as the other, but the two biggest bass bit on the larger fly. Coincidence? Probably. But in any case, it does seem to work in larger sizes.

    Mike

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    I will usually use 12 or 14, but occasionally I will throw on a 10 or 16 and let it have some of the fun. Ok, usually that happens when I am out of 12 and 14s, because I tied three and that ought to be enough for this trip you know.

    I have tried the scud option as a stand-alone fly and came up empty so far. I have yet to give it a go as a dropper, however, so I still have some level of belief in Jim's methods.

    Don
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    Hey Don,

    Not my original tactics buddy.*G* I
    took it from the trout fishing threads. It
    seems that my warmwater fish seem to think
    they like to eat virtually the same stuff as
    the high falootin' trout. Go figure!*G*
    The more I fish warm water, the more
    simularities I see to the cold water articles I read. And this from someone that
    was taught to flyfish warmwaters strictly
    with garish popping bugs that looked nothing
    like anything in Gods official listing of
    fish food.*G* Warm regards, Jim

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    I generally fish nymphs for panfish in sizes ranging from 16 to 12. Sometimes I'll go smaller, rarely larger.

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    I will go from size 10 to 18 and let the fish tel me which one works better.

    I also tie them in about 4 different sytles.

    Rick

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    Just funnin ya Jim. I am guessing, now that I have more experience with the WW world and still waters and all that comes with it, that when I have tried them in the past I was probably just not feeling the takes, or was moving the little buggers too fast. It has been over a year since I have really tried them seriously, but this year will (hopefully) be different!

    Don

    PS, I saw this fall that there are a lot of snails in the weeds also, so I may be trying something to emulate them too. . .
    Don Rolfson

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    Our local brims seem to like bigger flies than what you guys are talking about. Size 8 or 12 for nymphs. Almost all of my Gurgle-pops are tied on size 8 hook. Is that bigger than what you find effective, eight thumbs?

    Peter F

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    Peter, my gurgler types are on size 8 and 6 also. I also tye some dragonfly/damselfly nymphs on size 8 hooks, but the Gold Ribbed Haire's Ear and Scuds tend to immitate smaller bugs, so I tie them smaller.

    Don
    Don Rolfson

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