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Streamer and Leech patterns are designed to imitate subsurface creatures such as minnows, bait fish, and leeches. They are usually larger and heavier than most fly fishing patterns. Often these patterns require a specific fly line that is designed to cast heavy flies. Streamers and leeches can be effectively fished in rivers and lakes alike. By stripping the fly quickly, and sometimes with jerky movements, you can entice a fish to strike with force.
Why You Should Be Fishing More Leech Flies - Fly Fisherman
Mini Leech Jig - Brown
Pine Squirrel Leech - Black - Size 12
Originating from Wyoming's Grey Reef, the Pine Squirrel Leech has become a wildly successful streamer pattern all over the U.S. It can be dead drifted
Pine Squirrel Leech - Rusty
Leeches are an important part of a trout's diet, especially in high water conditions. Similar to worms, leeches are swept off the rivers edge and bottom supplying an easy non–escaping food supply for the fish. While some leeches are large in size, exceeding one inch, there are just as many that are less than an inch long making the common two inch leech patterns un–productive in many circumstances.
Umpqua Mayer's Mini Leech Fly Black 16
Tungsten Hot Bead Pine Squirrel Leech – Dakota Angler & Outfitter
Beadhead Pine Squirrel Leech - Ascent Fly Fishing
Landon Mayer's Mini-Leech
PINE SQUIRREL SKINNY LEECH
SWIMMING LEECH - Umpqua Feather Merchants