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The Mini Leech Jig Damsel Fly is a versatile subsurface pattern designed to trick trout looking for a substantial meal without the bulk of a large streamer. This fly bridges the gap between a small streamer and a large nymph. It rides hook point up to minimize snags on the river bottom. It is a must-have for anglers targeting trout in weedy rivers and lakes where small swimming food sources are common.
What It Imitates
This pattern mimics the slender profile and movement of a damselfly nymph or a small leech. The soft materials pulse in the water to look like a swimming insect or a wriggling leech. It captures the realistic silhouette that fish see constantly near aquatic vegetation.
How To Use It
Fish this pattern on a tight-line nymphing setup to maintain contact with the bottom. The jig hook allows it to bounce over rocks with fewer hangups. You can also suspend it under a strike indicator in slower water or stillwater. Try imparting small twitches during the drift to activate the tail material. It works well as a lead fly in a multi-nymph rig or as a solo searching pattern in pocket water.
When To Use It
This fly shines during the spring and summer months when damselflies are active near weed beds. It is also a great choice year-round as a general leech representation. Use it in off-color water where the darker silhouette helps fish find it. It performs well in low light conditions or under cloud cover when fish feel safe hunting in the open.
Why We Like It
We love the snag-free design of the jig hook because it allows you to fish deeper where the big fish hold. The combination of leech and damsel characteristics makes it a double threat on the water. It provides excellent movement even when fished slowly or on a dead drift.
Comparisons
Mini Leech Jig Damsel Fly vs Mayer's Mini Leech
Mayer's Mini Leech is a dedicated leech pattern that often features a slightly different dubbing head and tail material mixture. The Mini Leech Jig Damsel focuses specifically on the damselfly silhouette with a slender body. Choose Mayer's for a pure leech look and the Damsel version when fish are keying on swimming nymphs in weedy areas.
Mini Leech Jig Damsel Fly vs Balanced Leech
The Balanced Leech is designed primarily for stillwater to hang horizontally under a bobber without moving. The Mini Leech Jig Damsel is better suited for moving water or active retrieves where the jig head provides a dipping action. Pick the Balanced Leech for static fishing in lakes and the Jig Damsel for rivers or active stripping techniques.
Mini Leech Jig Damsel Fly vs Woolly Bugger
The Woolly Bugger is generally larger and bulkier with a full hackle body. The Mini Leech Jig Damsel offers a more delicate presentation in sizes 14 through 18 which is much smaller than a standard bugger. Use the Bugger for aggressive fish and the Mini Leech when fish are pressured or feeding on smaller prey items.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
The Mini Leech Jig Damsel Fly is a versatile subsurface pattern designed to trick trout looking for a substantial meal without the bulk of a large streamer. This fly bridges the gap between a small streamer and a large nymph. It rides hook point up to minimize snags on the river bottom. It is a must-have for anglers targeting trout in weedy rivers and lakes where small swimming food sources are common.
What It Imitates
This pattern mimics the slender profile and movement of a damselfly nymph or a small leech. The soft materials pulse in the water to look like a swimming insect or a wriggling leech. It captures the realistic silhouette that fish see constantly near aquatic vegetation.
How To Use It
Fish this pattern on a tight-line nymphing setup to maintain contact with the bottom. The jig hook allows it to bounce over rocks with fewer hangups. You can also suspend it under a strike indicator in slower water or stillwater. Try imparting small twitches during the drift to activate the tail material. It works well as a lead fly in a multi-nymph rig or as a solo searching pattern in pocket water.
When To Use It
This fly shines during the spring and summer months when damselflies are active near weed beds. It is also a great choice year-round as a general leech representation. Use it in off-color water where the darker silhouette helps fish find it. It performs well in low light conditions or under cloud cover when fish feel safe hunting in the open.
Why We Like It
We love the snag-free design of the jig hook because it allows you to fish deeper where the big fish hold. The combination of leech and damsel characteristics makes it a double threat on the water. It provides excellent movement even when fished slowly or on a dead drift.
Comparisons
Mini Leech Jig Damsel Fly vs Mayer's Mini Leech
Mayer's Mini Leech is a dedicated leech pattern that often features a slightly different dubbing head and tail material mixture. The Mini Leech Jig Damsel focuses specifically on the damselfly silhouette with a slender body. Choose Mayer's for a pure leech look and the Damsel version when fish are keying on swimming nymphs in weedy areas.
Mini Leech Jig Damsel Fly vs Balanced Leech
The Balanced Leech is designed primarily for stillwater to hang horizontally under a bobber without moving. The Mini Leech Jig Damsel is better suited for moving water or active retrieves where the jig head provides a dipping action. Pick the Balanced Leech for static fishing in lakes and the Jig Damsel for rivers or active stripping techniques.
Mini Leech Jig Damsel Fly vs Woolly Bugger
The Woolly Bugger is generally larger and bulkier with a full hackle body. The Mini Leech Jig Damsel offers a more delicate presentation in sizes 14 through 18 which is much smaller than a standard bugger. Use the Bugger for aggressive fish and the Mini Leech when fish are pressured or feeding on smaller prey items.



















