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Zero G balanced Leech

Balanced leeches are some of the most effective flies being fished now a days. The way they ride horizontally in the water under a bobber is deadly! The Zero G Balanced Leech is super simple to tie and all ya need is the one material. The movement of the this dubbing is a game changer. The lose fibers move and come to life with minimal current or twitching of your rig. Material List: Hook: Moonlit jig hook #10 Bead: Moonlit 3.5 blue tung. slotted Pin: Black Balanced leech pin Tail: Black Zero Gravity Dubbing Body: Black Zero Gravity Dubbing Collar: Black Zero Gravity Dubbing

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The Snoogle Fly Tying Tutorial

When it comes to streamers or just flies in general having a pattern that imitates a couple different food sources usually out fishes those that are super specific. This is were the Snoogle shines! Great bug for imitating sculpins, crawdads, and other bait fish and can be fished in many different ways. If your targeting small mouth or trophy trout anywhere in the west you need this bug in your line up. Material List: Hook: #1 60 degree jig hook Eyes: Med. Double Pupil Orange/black lead eyes Body: Olive Zero Gravity Dubbing Tail: Magnum Olive Variant Rabbit Strip Legs: The Everything Lazer Legs Collar: Med. Brown Palmer Chenille Head: Olive Zero Gravity Dubbing Thread: Semperfli 6/0 Waxed Thread

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Turbo Leech Fly Tying Tutorial

Hands down one of our favorite leech patterns for all of our Idaho lake fishing and also super deadly in our rivers! The turbo leech brings the perfect amount of movement, flash, and color to the table to entice even the pickiest of trout. Can be tied on standard streamer hooks, but we prefer the action and profile from the jig. Material List: Hook: Moonlit Jig hook #10 Bead: Moonlit Slotted Tungsten 4.0 black nickel Body: Olive Zero Gravity Dubbing Thread: Semperfli Waxed thread in FL. Yellow All the materials can be found in our online shop!

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Larry's Egg Sucking Leech Fly Tying Tutorial

Leech patterns are a staple in our fly boxes whether we are fishing rivers or lakes most of the year. Spring time rolls around and fish start to spawn meaning other critters are looking to score a snack. This is were the egg sucking leech comes into play. Trout get highly aggressive and protective over their eggs and will definitely munch down on anything trying to steal them. Material List: Hook: Moonlit Streamer Hook #4 Tail: Bright Copper Solar Flare Body: Long Cut Hydro Hackle in Black Eyes: Large Bead Chain Egg: Mcfly Foam in Chartreuse and Orange Killer spring/fall pattern that gets the job done! If you have any questions regarding this bug or others give us a ring...

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