If there is one pattern a steelhead fisherman must have in their box it is the Egg Sucking Leech. Once the salmon have spawned there is abundance of nutrients left in the rivers, whether it be the recently fertilized eggs or the dead salmon themselves. When the steelhead head upstream for their late fall/early winter run they find plenty of nourishment for the trip. Leeches feeding on the recently deposited salmon eggs are a big part of their diet. The Egg Sucking Leech is the perfect pattern to mimic this food source. This is an easy pattern to tie and can be tied in different color combinations. My personal favorite is purple and hot pink.
Purple Egg Sucking Leech
Egg Sucking Leech
Hook - Mustad 79580
Thread - Uni 8/0 Black
Weight - Medium Lead Wire (or Equal Substitute)
Tail - Purple Marabou With Purple Krystal Flash
Hackle - Purple Saddle Hackle Palmered
Body - Purple Chenille Medium
Head - Hot Pink Ice Chenille Medium
Step One
Wrap Lead Wire and Start Thread
Step Two
Tie in Marabou Tail
Step Three
Tie in Krystal Flash on Front Side then Double Back for Back Side
Step Four
Tie in Saddle Hackle by Tip
Step Five
Tie In Chenille
Step Six
Wrap Chenille Forward Leaving Room For Egg
Step Seven
Palmer Hackle Forward and Tie Off
Step Eight
Tie in Chenille for Egg
Step Nine
Wrap Chenille Forward Tie Off, Create Small Head and Whip Finish
OK Let's see who read this far down. The first person to name the three steelhead pattern I have tied so far will receive two of each pattern. Please leave a comment with your answer along with your email address for me to get back to you.
Nice blog, just happened upon it. The three patterns are egg sucking leech, popsicle and rusty rat. I am just starting to tie my own flies, and took my first class last weekend. Look forward to trying out some of the patterns on your blog. My email is slalom75@gmail.com.
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