The Quick Simi Leech Fly Pattern Tutorial
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- Probably the fastest way to tie a Leech pattern using Simi Seal period. As I was driving around yesterday, I thought why not tie in the Simi Seal Dubbing loosely in stages and then fold them back, similar to making a Bass Skirt or on Streamers with the "Reverse Tie In" method. By doing this:
You speed up the process.
You create a profile without adding tons of material
You learn a new technique if you haven't done it before.
Its a superquick bug that even without fishing I have tons of confidence in due to its very similar properties to other Leeches I previously have tied and fished. Tie some up in the colors that work for you and in a variety of sizes and change up a few bead colors because you never know.
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The Recipe:
Hook: Ahrex FW571 Size 12
Thread: Semperfli 8/0 Waxed Thread
Tail: Bird Fur
Body: Arizona Simi Seal Dubbing
Head: Brass Gold Bead
Weight: .015 Lead wraps 8-10
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Think I'm going to have to pick up a box of simi seal. Has a really nice look.
Matt Mcfarland yeah I think it has the perfect amount of flash and movement. Great stuff
Love it. I've been wanting to pick up that specific dubbing box for a while now.
SpruceBruce it’s my favorite box of theirs. Has most of the good colors
Sometimes there is little difference between a leech and streamer pattern. I am not sure the fish care either. I will try this for a streamer pattern. I am wondering why you use a jig hook. This might help to make the fly more horizontal and natural under a bobber or bung.
So to me a leech is a a streamer pattern. Sometimes I tie them small enough I would consider them a “nymph” size but only because of hook size, but it’s not a nymph. I tie these a lot on jig hooks, this however is not. When tying on a jig I either balance them with some tungsten or fish them as a jig under an bobber/indicator. Super effective
@@Svenddiesel I agree. A jig hook with a slotted or offset tungsten bead is an easy way to tie a balanced leech or streamer. They did not work today however.