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Steelhead Leech

by Dick Davis on February 16, 2009

in Fly Patterns

An often overlooked fly pattern for steelhead or trout is the simple, but elegant leech. Although capable of attain sizes of close to a foot, trout prefer leeches in the one to three inch range and are best imitated on long shank #6 through #12 hooks.  Weighting the front portion of the hook with lead wire substitute, beads or cones, provides a seductive jigging motion animating the soft materials good leech patterns are noted for.  Beads and cones provide added flash, too. [click to continue…]

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