Today’s Tying Tuesday includes the most intriguing leech pattern I have actually ever seen, an easy foam beetle, and a caddis nymph that looks fatal! These are relatively trout-centric bugs, however there’s no factor they would not work for other fish, too. The leech, in specific, appears like it ‘d be an excellent bass and carp fly.
To begin us off is a pattern from a channel we have not included in previous Tying Tuesdays– Trout Juice. This pattern is the Bootsrap Leech, and it looks similar to a boot strap, because it’s connected with Hareline’s Leather Strips. This appears like an interesting pattern, particularly as we move into fall and lake fishing chooses back up.
Up next is most likely the most basic foam beetle pattern I have actually ever seen. I generally purchase, rather of tie, my foam patterns due to the fact that I do not delight in connecting with foam. This bug is simple enough, however, that I believe even I might manage it!
Last, however not least, is a tutorial on Lance Egan’s GTI Caddis, connected by the folks over at AvidMax. This is a terrific caddis nymph pattern that’ll get a trout’s attention as the significant hatches of summer season unwind and fade into memory.