Balanced Leech

Materials

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Hook Daiichi 4660 size 6-8
Thread Uni-thread 6/0, Black
Extension Balanced Fly Pin
Head 1/8 Tungsten Gold Bead
Body Arizona Simi Seal, Blood Leech
Tail Black Marabou with Speckled Copper Flashabou
Actual Leech
Actual Leech
Jerry McBride

Jerry McBride

Balanced Leech

The Balanced Leech came from the efforts of Jerry McBride of Spokane, Washington around 2005. Jerry looked for a way to suspend the hook in a horizontal position and was inspired by a discussion of lashing beadheads to hooks with pins in Leeson and Schollmeyer’s Fly Tier’s Benchside Reference (page 431).

Balanced Pin

The Benchside discussion had bent the pin so that the bead was positioned above the shank and would turn the hook upside-down. Jerry kept the pin straight and extended beyond the eye of the hook so that the hook would not only ride upside down but also be balanced within a horizontal position. Pins worked great on small beadheads and hooks smaller than size 10. Larger patterns, particularly those using coneheads, require a larger and heavier brad to suit the purpose. Jerry applied the “Balanced” concept to a number of stillwater beadhead patterns.

Variations with Mohair Leech

Phil Rowley was instrumental in bringing popularity of the pattern to many anglers with his series of Balanced Leeches on You Tube. The Mohair Leech pattern using Arizona Simi Seal became quite popular around 2005 with the many different colorations that John Rohmer developed. The materials have such a strong following that the pattern developed it’s own name, the Simi Seal Leech. In addition, jig style hooks with either a 60 degree or 90 degree eye were starting to be utilized within the fly fishing community.

Together, these hooks and materials work well to provide a larger Balanced Leech in sizes 4-10 for trophy lakes such as Crowley, Davis, and Pyramid. Sparkle Chenille, Angora Goat, along with some flash material such as Wing N’ Flash will also provide excellent bodies for the Balanced Leech. One popular pattern at Lake Pyramid is the Midnight Cowboy. Often you will find this tied with a Sparkle Chenille (Midnight Fire) having bits of Blue and Red mylar within the chenille. However, the pattern can also be tied with Black/Blue and Black/Red Simi Seal.

Variations

Balanced Leech, Bronze Peacock
Balanced Leech, Bronze Peacock

Balanced Leech, Bronze Peacock

Hook Daiichi 4660 size 6-8
Thread Uni-thread 6/0, Olive
Extension Balanced Fly Pin
Head 1/8 Tungsten Gold Bead
Body Arizona Simi Seal, Bronze Peacock
Tail Dark Olive Marabou and Brown Olive Marabou with Olive Krystalflash
Balanced Leech, Canadian Brown
Balanced Leech, Canadian Brown

Balanced Leech, Canadian Brown

Hook Daiichi 4660 size 6-8
Thread Uni-thread 6/0, Rusty Brown
Extension Balanced Fly Pin
Head 7/64 Copper Tungsten Bead
Body Arizona Simi Seal, Canadian Brown
Tail Brown Marabou with Root Beer Krystalflash
Balanced Leech, White Ghost
Balanced Leech, White Ghost

Balanced Leech, White Ghost

Hook Daiichi 4660 size 6-8
Thread Uni-thread 6/0, White
Extension Balanced Fly Pin
Head Copper Conehead
Body Arizona Simi Seal, Starlight
Tail White Marabou
Balanced Leech, Purple
Balanced Leech, Purple

Balanced Leech, Purple

Hook Daiichi 4660 size 6-8
Thread Uni-thread 6/0, Black
Extension Balanced Fly Pin
Head Black Conehead
Body Purple Angora Goat Dubbing with Dark Blue Wing N' Flash
Tail Purple Marabou
Balanced Leech, Canadian Orange
Balanced Leech, Canadian Orange

Balanced Leech, Canadian Orange

Hook Daiichi 4660 size 6-8
Thread Uni-thread 6/0, Rusty Brown
Extension Balanced Fly Pin
Head Gold Conehead
Body Arizona Simi Seal, Canadian Orange
Tail Crawdad Orange Marabou