
Description
The Lo-Rent Leech, designed by Umpqua Signature Tyer Loren McGlone, is a versatile streamer pattern that has proven effective in enticing various fish species. McGlone, an avid fly fisher since 1977, developed this pattern over two decades, keeping it as his "secret weapon" before sharing it with the fly-fishing community
Pro Tip
When fishing the Lo-Rent Leech, target areas with slow-moving currents, deep pools, and structures where leeches are commonly found. Utilize a sinking line or add weight to reach the desired depth. Employ a varied retrieve, incorporating both slow, steady pulls and occasional twitches to mimic the natural movement of a leech, thereby enticing predatory fish.
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Recipe
Hook: Streamer hook, sizes 4-8 Thread: Black 6/0 or 140 denier Tail: Black marabou with strands of flash material Body: Black chenille or dubbing Ribbing: Copper wire Hackle: Black saddle hackle, palmered Head: Weighted with lead wraps or a bead head for added sink rate