Understanding the leech Hatch Magazine - Fly Fishing, etc.

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There is a reason why the woolly bugger is chosen by a vast number of anglers in one fly competitions around the world: they work. And they don't just work, they work almost everywhere. Perhaps chief amongst the reasons why woolly buggers are so effective is the leech, which woolly buggers imitate so well. Leeches are found in virtually all manner of freshwater, whether it be a stagnant farm pond, a big, windswept lake, a slow moving spring creek or a tumbling freestone stream.

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