

THE TRADITIONAL MARABOU LOW WATER LEECH

SHANK STYLE VARIATION USING A COMPOSITE LOOP OF CRAFT FUR, ICE DUB AND FINISHED OFF WITH A WOOD DUCK FLANK FEATHER
TIED BY RANDY RIKSEN
Low water levels in the fall seems to be the norm now on the Pere Marquette River. With the extremely low and clear water, it’s important for Steelhead Anglers to adapt. Over the years, I have toned down my swing patterns with water levels. The Low-Water Leech has been a staple in my box for well over fifteen years now. This fly is smaller in size, subtle in flash, and works great on cloudy or sunny days with low water. The pearl fringe grabs light as it drops in the current and the natural hot spot of the egg head, grabs the fish’s attention while there are still a lot of Salmon eggs in the river. Normally, I fish this fly with a small worm weight in front of it, however with the river levels extremely low, I would recommend a medium or small size bead chain eye on the fly to get it down without hanging up through the swing.
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I am Jeff Hubbard. I grew up in West Michigan with a real love for the outdoors. After guiding in Alaska for a few years, I returned to my favorite rivers and streams, here in Michigan. Among these, the Pere Marquette River is my favorite by far. I have spent many years next to this great river in the town of Baldwin and have a great love for this great natural scenic river. I became a professional guide in 1998, and fishing still remains a real passion to me.
I’m a licensed USFS Special Use Permit holder and State of Michigan Permit holder. This allows me to fish the whole water shed of the Pere Marquette River. I am fully insured and CPR Certified. I run Full and Half Day Trips, Instructional, walk and wade, or float trips.
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