Published Jan 1. 2025 - 2 weeks ago

Egg Sucking Leech

Detailed instructions for tying an Egg Sucking Leech.
Recipe:
Hook: Streamer hook, here a Mustad 9672, in size 4 or 6.
Conehead: Large, fluorescent fire orange.
Weight: .02 lead-free wire.
Thread: UTC 140 Denier, black.
Tail: Zonked pine squirrel, purple.
Body: Arizona Mega Simi Seal, black UV.
Collar: Zonked pine squirrel, purple.

Material Sources:
Hook: https://collabs.shop/2njtpt
Conehead: https://collabs.shop/ayhmxw
Weight: https://collabs.shop/pbdgps
Thread: https://collabs.shop/09vppo
Tail: https://collabs.shop/dnugys
Body: https://collabs.shop/yztwgh
Collar: https://collabs.shop/dnugys

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Northern Rockies Adventures: https://www.nradventures.com/
Douglas Outdoors: https://douglasoutdoors.com/

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Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen
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