Thursday, May 16, 2019

Tying The Egg Sucking Mini-Leech 16May19

I employed the effectiveness of leeches on my recent swing through Wyoming and caught a number of bigger fish with them. Bigger meal - bigger fish. I tie Mayer's mini-leech in black, brown and natural and I show a variant here with a leading salmonid egg - which leeches do abscond with on occasion and for which trout tend to hate them and taste them as a result. When tying without the bead I use a TMC 2488H in #16; when tying with a leading egg I tie using a TMC 3457 in #16 (which is also heavy) for the added hook shaft length. One real trick here is finding a suitable bead; fly shops tend to carry larger "egg" beads not suitable for the mini-leech (I found some at a local bead shop). Here we go...
Recipe...

  • Hook: #18 TMC 3769
  • Thread: Black UTC Ultra Thread
  • Bead/Eff: 8-10mm salmon-colored orange bead
  • Body: Black 3D mylar
  • Thorax: Black ostrich
  • "Wing:" Black micro pine squirrel zonker
Place bead and bind on thread; Sometimes the bead
 hole is too big and you must put a thread idam n front
of bead to stop it from blocking hook eye
Bind in black 3D mylar to hook bend
Overlap wrap mylar forward to 2/3 point
Select micro pine squirrel and strip to 1/8"
and trim to a point (for trimmer binding)
Tie in pin squirrel assuring the hairs stand up
and the material sits right on top of hook
Select black dyed ostrich herl from stick;
prepare it by cutting end and stripping
Bind in ostrich with flare facing backwards
Wrap ostrich ~4X; bind in, snap of excess
and whip finish
Cut pine squirrel zonker to 1" length;
that's it! A tasty meal for bigger trout.
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