Another Option to Tying Balanced Flies

By Jeremy Davies

Most fly anglers are aware of balanced leeches and their effectiveness; however, many anglers have trouble balancing them and want another option. Tying a streamer as a straight jig, such as the Jailbreak Jig, has become much more popular over the last few years, as it doesn’t require the fly tier to balance the fly. I have spent a fair amount of time fishing these jig streamers on medium to large rivers in late spring/early summer when the water is a bit murky or stained. I have always had the best success fishing these streamers under an indicator within a couple of feet of the bank. The bright orange Antron stripe and orange bead seem to attract very large trout. I caught a 23-inch brown on this pattern just after runoff, about 8 inches off the bank on a larger river in the Rockies. I also recommend tying this streamer pattern in chartreuse, pink, and yellow.

The Jailbreak Jig

Hook: Ahrex 540 size 8-12 60-degree jig hook Thread: Uni-Thread 8/0 or 6/0 black Bead: Orange slotted bead Body: Black Hareline Dubbing or black chenille Sides: Fire Orange Antron yarn Hackle: Black or grizzly saddle hackle Rib: Gold or copper fine wire Tail: Black and Fire Orange marabou with Krystal Flash

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