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Learn How to Tie a Rising Leech Pattern

Learn How to Tie a Rising Leech PatternУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
Check out more fly recipes here: https://goo.gl/uiJZoh Learn How to Tie a Rising Leech Pattern Fly fishing in still water can can be challenging but can yield big results. Lakes, ponds, and reservoirs are teeming with trout. To target these fish Keith designed a rising leech pattern. To add buoyancy and keep the flies just above the weeds Keith wrapped foam around the hook shank to create an under-body. When fished on a sinking line the fly rises and falls with each strip of the line. In our experience most fish will take it on the rise. Tie these up in your favorite leech colors and styles. Keith patterned his after the Hale Bopp Leech. Materials List: Hook: Dai-Riki #730 Size 10 http://bit.ly/2BQvnbJ Thread: Ultra Thread Red 70 http://bit.ly/2rE2XgC Underbody: Rainy's Sheet Foam 1mm. Cut 1/8" strip http://bit.ly/2ESTpRU Body: Trouts Men Simi Seal Dubbing –Peacock https://north40flyshop.com/troutsmen-simi-seal-dubbing Flash: Krinkle Mirror Flash—Pearl http://bit.ly/2Fejr0T Tail: Montana Fly Company Mini Barred Marabou-- Olive/ Barred Black https://north40flyshop.com/montana-fly-mini-barred-marabou-3-5 Get fly tying materials right here - https://goo.gl/J96CgU BLOG - https://goo.gl/c5qg1u SHOP - http://bit.ly/1P3eUSp SUBSCRIBE - https://goo.gl/4anFDo FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/n40flyshop/?fref=ts INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/north40flyshop/ SNAPCHAT - north40life
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