Mayer's Mini Leech , Black![]() Tying Instructions |
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Notes: The pattern can be dead drifted with or without an indicator. When there is wind, this pattern can become more effective with the undulating action that the micro pine squirrel provides. Landon also likes to use this pattern as a trailing fly behind a streamer and finds that when the trout is attracted to the streamer but will not commit, they will usually take the smaller, unweighted Mini Leech. Another method Landon likes is to tie the Mini Leech as the lead fly on a streamer rig, so that the streamer appears to be chasing the leech. According to Landon, this really ticks off the larger trout. |
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Mayer Mini Leech, Brown![]() |
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Mayer Mini Leech, Olive ![]() |
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Mayer Mini Leech Jig , Black ![]() |
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Mayer Mini Leech Jig, Brown ![]() |
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Cowboy Leech ![]() |
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