Published Jun 25. 2017 - 6 years ago
Updated or edited Jun 25. 2017

Simi Seal Pumpkinhead

Please read the full Fishbait's Fly Box article about the Pumpkin Head Mohair Leech at http://www.fishbaitsflybox.com/2017/06/pumpkin-head-mohair-leech.html and subscribe to Lance Dean's YouTube channel.
Lance Dean of Fishbait's Fly Box demonstrates the tying of the Pumpkin Head Simi Seal Leech.
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Please enjoy this Demonstration of the Pumpkin Head Mohair Leech. And as usual please follow fishbaitsflybox.com. “Like” Fishbait’s Fly Box on Facebook and subscribe to this channel .

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