Brown Balanced Leech - Chartreuse Bead
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The Brown Balanced Leech – Chartreuse Bead is a stillwater subsurface pattern that imitates drifting and swimming leeches with a realism traditional patterns can't match. It's built on the true balanced system: an upturned jig hook with a forward-extending pin tipped with a painted chartreuse bead, positioned so the fly hangs perfectly horizontal—hook point up—when suspended beneath an indicator. Where a conventional leech dangles vertically and looks lifeless, this design holds the natural posture of a real leech in the water column. A full brown marabou tail accented with red flash undulates with the slightest movement, while a shaggy, translucent dubbed body carries subtle sparkle and the earthy, natural tone that matches the leeches, nymphs, and baitfish trout see every day. The hot chartreuse bead adds a bright trigger point that pulls fish in and pins their attention right at the hook.
That horizontal hang is what makes this pattern deadly, and the brown body is a natural choice where leeches and forage run tan, olive-brown, or amber rather than jet black. Fished under an indicator in lakes, reservoirs, and slow rivers, it comes alive on both dead-still and windy days, with wind-driven chop rocking the balanced fly in a lifelike swimming action. The chartreuse bead pairs a natural body with maximum visibility—ideal for off-color water and low light when fish need a bright target to home in on. Equally effective on slow retrieves, jigged over structure, or adapted to Euro-nymphing and stream presentations, it's a proven stillwater staple for trout and larger predators across North American waters.
Best for:
- Trout and larger stillwater predators on suspended and retrieved presentations
- Fishing under an indicator in lakes, reservoirs, and slow rivers—on calm or windy days
- Brown-forage waters plus off-color and low-light conditions needing a bright target
📌 Pro Tip: The brown body with a chartreuse bead is a natural-meets-hot combo—the earthy profile keeps it believable while the bright head draws the eye. Fish it when the water's stained but you still want a realistic silhouette in the mix.