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Fly Tying: Spin Jigs Part 4 - Leeches 

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This is the Fourth video in a short 4 part series on tying Jig flies for ultra light spin gear.
When I first got into fly fishing and tying, I quickly and fully embraced the tying aspect, because to me, there is nothing more satisfying than catching fish on lures that you make yourself....NOTHING! Because my casting and presentations struggled in the "fly fishing" department for many years, I often times tied jig flies instead and have numerous years of success catching everything from Brooktrout, to big Carp, and Chunky Walleyes in both stillwater and rivers.
The goal with this video series is to equip Spin anglers with the opportunity to create there own jigs. The series focuses on 4 different forage profiles: Baitfish (part 1), Buggers which include dragon fly nymphs, helgramites, and large stoneflies (part 2), Crawfish (part 3), and lastly Leeches (part 4). Each video part focuses on using bare minimum materials from a simple Saddle, to a Pheasant Skin, and lastly some Rabbit zonkers.....and that's about it!
For everyone who Spin fishes and is interested in tying up your own jigs, I hope this gives you a head start and helps you find success right off the bat. As the 2020 fishing season approaches, check back in for a handful of fishing videos for some On-the-water insights!
Part 4 - Leeches
So far, keeping it simple has been the name of the game, and I fully intend to keep it that way. This Leech pattern is a simple Zonker Fly. But, be aware of the different cuts of Zonker. Here we will use a Magnum Strip (1/4") for the tail, with Cross Cut zonker to fill in the hook shank! The fly uses a simple piece of Mono to stiffen the tail and prevent fowling while casting.
Materials:
Hook: 1/32oz RZ Jig from Northland Fishing Tackle
Thread: .006 Danville Mono
Tail: Mag Rabbit Zonker
Mono: 0.028"
Body: Cross Cut Rabbit Zonker
My Website: www.streamersbygunnar.com

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@randysteele6741
@randysteele6741 4 года назад
Thanks for posting these great videos! You're a superb tier. I'm just a newbie myself, 67 years young, but I've really gotten into making flies for spin fishing the last couple of months. I love spin fishing because of the direct feel of the lure that you get with a spinning rod. I'm gradually making the jump to fly fishing but right now I'm just learning to make flies that can be cast with spinning gear. It's the best of both worlds. Fly fishermen shouldn't have all the fun with flies! I tied a crude white streamer late last fall and caught a nice little brownie on my first cast with it. That convinced me I was onto something. Now, I'm totally hooked, so to speak. I'm going to tie some jigs, too, but right now I'm using a bullet sinker for the head, running .026 wire through it, then I form a loop at the back to which I attach a fly that I've pre-tied. This allows the hook to move freely, articulating the lure, then I form a wire loop in front of the head for the line tie. They don't look too bad. Can't wait for open water to test them. Thanks, again, keep 'em coming!
@kerrys.5725
@kerrys.5725 4 года назад
Simply, Bad to The Bone! Thanks Gunner! I'm All In! Can't wait to see you fish them!
@garydowns9237
@garydowns9237 4 года назад
Just found you channel and Absolutely love your tying... I’m not a fly fisherman but I love doing my own jigs for trout here in West Virginia and love you videos to learn from
@stevetrybalski3082
@stevetrybalski3082 4 года назад
Great sreies! This is how I got interesting fly tying. Still tying and fishiing my own jigs even today. Can' t wait to see the fishing videos. Thanks for sharing.
@dtffishingmi
@dtffishingmi 5 месяцев назад
Haven't seen the monofilament reinforcement trick - I have been stiffening the first half inch or so of the tail with some UV resin - I think I prefer the method I'm using now but I'm glad I got to see an alternative. Nice video!
@wesleywillard
@wesleywillard 4 года назад
Man I enjoyed all of these but that leech is something else. Thanks man!
@johnnylightning1491
@johnnylightning1491 4 года назад
Stupid simple. This looks like something you could tie with a tungsten bead for fly fishing. Keep the good stuff coming buddy.
@joeduca8582
@joeduca8582 4 года назад
Awesome series Gunnar. Can't wait for the fishing part. Thanks!
@jdominique70
@jdominique70 4 года назад
Thank you for this coming from a beginner fly fisher, tyer, and ultralight spin fisher.
@lindsayiflyfish
@lindsayiflyfish 3 года назад
Just watched a few of your videos Gunnar, really cool stuff. Took a lot away from them.
@jamescorliss1965
@jamescorliss1965 7 месяцев назад
I've been tying this pattern for years minus the jig head awesome fly. I've caught carp largemouth bass catfish crappie yellow perch pike and trout im sure the smallies would tear it up too
@dennisgrocholski4190
@dennisgrocholski4190 10 месяцев назад
Hey, Gunnar. I don't think the crosscut zonker you used was cut incorrectly. As a right-handed tyer, you just need to ensure that the hair is hanging down when you hold the crosscut zonker horizontally with the hide to the back. You then simply tie in the right hand end.
@lanecobb4150
@lanecobb4150 4 года назад
Loved this series. Now looking forward to those fishing vids.
@FishingLakeCountry
@FishingLakeCountry 4 года назад
Great video, I also tie my own jigs. Just loaded a video on finesse hair jis for bass, also the Hotdog jig for bass and crappie. Thanks for the tips, FLC
@TheWVgoodguy22
@TheWVgoodguy22 4 года назад
Enjoyed the series. I have tied some flies for years now, but I am definitely not professional and also like the idea of using fly tying materials, natural materials in the spin fishing world as well. Those are 4 nice patterns to start off with. I have tied some articulated leeches before in various colors, so they are simple and effective. They will work for all those fish you mentioned and if you are into Steelhead fishing a pink or red jighead with a purple, white or black zonker would be dynamite.
@sliced5
@sliced5 4 года назад
Nice series Gunnar! I tied up some Clouser minnows on jig hooks. Gonna try them out this summer. Thanks for all the great videos!
@hankvana2149
@hankvana2149 4 года назад
Thanks Gunnar! If I had to chose one lure for all (freshwater) species in all types of water and conditions, I think that it would be difficult to find anything that would be better than a jig. Cheers!
@fernandomiron7557
@fernandomiron7557 4 года назад
👍👍👍👍🎣🇪🇸
@smokingcatcomicscollectibl2131
@smokingcatcomicscollectibl2131 3 года назад
0:16-- I believe they prefer to be called "leech African-Americans". ;)