Easy Finn Raccoon Leech is a real easy, fast and simple egg sucking leech fly for steelhead, trout, and smallmouth. This fly is tied with Finn Raccoon hair which has great movement in the water. The key to the effectiveness is sparseness, don't use a lot of material. The egg on this fly is a 8mm Otter's Milking Egg but you can use a Trout Bead if you wish. Orange is the most effective color but you can experiment with pink or chartreuse. You can tie this fly can be tied in an endless number of color combinations. Tie some up for your next steelhead trip
Hook: MFC no. 7008 size 8-10
Thread: black or olive 6/0
Tail: Ice Dub
Wing: Finn-Raccoon Hair
Egg: size 8 hook - Otter's Soft Milking Egg 8mm or Trout Bead
size 10 hook - Otter's Soft Milking Egg 6mm or Trout Bead
Color Combinations: (Ice Dub/Finn Raccoon) Chartreuse/Black, Pink/Black, All Black, blue/olive, olive/black.
STEP 1: Take a Montana Fly Company no. 7008 size 8 streamer hook and place it in your vise. Take your 6/0 black thread, attach mid-shank and wrap back to the tie in point. While tieing this fly, try not to get any of the black thread where the egg will go, it will show through the translucent Otter Egg.
STEP 2: Select a clump of Ice Dub and tie in a sparse clump mid shank. Tie the clump in so there is an equal amount of material on either side of the wraps.
STEP 3: Wet your fingers and comb the Ice Dub back to the rear of the hook. Make a couple of wraps over the spot where the dub was tied in to keep the Ice Dub in position. Advance your thread half way between the dub and the hook eye.
STEP 4: Tie in a sparse clump of black or olive Finn Raccoon hair. Push the hair around the shank with your fingers so all 360 degrees of the fly are covered. DO NOT trim the butts, they will be used to form a collar.
STEP 5: Push the butts of the Finn Raccoon back and secure with several thread wraps to form a collar. Be sure to leave enough room for the egg. Whip Finish and cut the thread.
STEP 6: Place a drop of Loctite Super Glue Gel on the hook shank.
STEP 7: Push your Otter Egg of choice over the drop of super glue. Hold the egg in place for several seconds until the glue dries.
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