Purple CDC Hare's Ear - Tungsten Redd's Flies
Purple CDC Hare's Ear - Tungsten

Purple CDC Hare's Ear - Tungsten

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Blending the best elements of our top-producing patterns, the Purple CDC Hare’s Ear is a Redd’s original design—built specifically for targeting trout in deep water and low-light conditions. It starts with the time-tested, buggy Hare’s Ear profile and adds two game-changing upgrades: a metallic purple tungsten bead for fast sink and subtle flash, and CDC fibers for lifelike movement that trout can’t resist. Whether you’re fishing a tailout at dusk or probing deep pools mid-day, this fly is designed to perform when the usual options get ignored.

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FAQs

When should I fish the Purple CDC Hare’s Ear - Tungsten?

Fish the Purple CDC Hare’s Ear - Tungsten in deep pools, tailouts, faster runs, stained water, and low-light windows like early morning or dusk. It is especially useful when your standard natural nymphs are getting ignored and you need a fly that still looks buggy and edible, but has enough flash, weight, and movement to get trout’s attention. This is the kind of pattern you tie on when the usual “safe” options are not moving fish.

What insects does the Purple CDC Hare’s Ear imitate?

The Purple CDC Hare’s Ear is a buggy searching nymph that can imitate mayfly nymphs, caddis larvae, small stoneflies, and general subsurface trout food. The Hare’s Ear profile has always been effective because it is not overly specific — it looks like a lot of things trout eat. The CDC adds the suggestion of legs, gills, or movement, while the purple bead gives it a trigger point when fish need something slightly different.

Why add CDC to a Hare’s Ear nymph?

CDC adds movement, texture, and life to the Purple CDC Hare’s Ear. A standard nymph can drift by looking stiff, but CDC fibers pulse and move underwater in a way that makes the fly look more like a real insect getting swept through the current. It is a small detail, but sometimes that little bit of movement is what makes a trout slide over and commit instead of letting the fly drift past.

Why use a purple metallic bead on the Purple CDC Hare’s Ear?

The purple metallic bead gives this fly a subtle flash that stands out without turning it into a loud junk fly. Purple is one of those colors trout seem to notice in low light, deeper pools, stained water, and pressured conditions where standard gold or copper beads can start to feel too familiar. It gives fish something different to key in on, while the buggy Hare’s Ear body keeps the whole pattern believable.

What makes the Purple CDC Hare’s Ear different from a standard Hare’s Ear?

The Purple CDC Hare’s Ear - Tungsten starts with the classic buggy Hare’s Ear profile, then adds two big upgrades: a metallic purple tungsten bead and CDC fibers. The tungsten bead helps the fly get down into deeper water, while the CDC adds lifelike movement that makes the fly look like it is breathing in the current. It is still a Hare’s Ear at heart, but with a little more attitude and a lot more fish-pulling power.

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