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I got on a stingered leech kick a while back ........ one of them is bound to work :rolleyes:

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If they don't work they were fun to tie. :D

 

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Well thanks kelkay. I appreciate the kind words! That's not all of 'em tho .......... ;)

 

I left this full size so the more subtle aspects would show.

 

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And you too FJ!

 

 

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Awesome flies! I really like the blend of colors! :thumbup:

 

First time I saw that type of fly they were in a magazine article, and tied for fish in Alaska. I though, wow, that would make a great bass fly! They do too! :thumbsup:

 

You should have no problem catching something on those! :)

 

 

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Nice ties! I most often fish leech patterns when wet-wading small creeks for smallies and spots. In those venues, I found that color did make a difference and I had my best luck on black, olive, and rust-colored leeches (not necessarily in that order). Less so on tan and even less so on the red/white combination. But, your mileage may vary on the waters you fish, good luck!

 

-- Mike

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