Eye-Candy Walleye Fishing Leeches: Better Than the Real Thing?
Northland Fishing Tackleās new Eye-Candyā¢ Jigginā & Rigginā Leeches made from Super TPE Material fish like the real thing without the expense, hassle, and transport issues
BEMIDJI, Minn. (July 3, 2024) ā Leeches have been a walleye fishing mainstay since the early 1960s. Prior to that, only a handful of savvy anglers trapped and used them. Just ask longtime Northland guide and angler, Dick āGrizā Gryzwinski, who was fishing leeches in the 1950s, but kept their walleye magic close to the vest. Over the years, leech prices have inflated ā especially for larges and jumbos ā the bait currently fetching $50/pound or moreāif you can find them. And if youāre a slip bobber or rigging angler, you know that you can go through a lot of leeches, sorting panfish and other species from walleyes. Of course, thatās not a bad thing for the table, but you can burn through a lot of bait. Have there been other bait companies who have tried to mimic the unique look, texture, feel, and action of fishing leeches? Absolutely. But until now, most have been crude, lifeless pieces of plastic. Thatās where Northlandās Eye-Candy Jigginā Leech and Eye-Candy Rigginā Leech differ. Molded of a highly-buoyant and scent-absorbing TPE plastic, they nearly float on a dropshot, jig, or rig hook, making them move just like the real thing with subtle rod actions, boat speed, or underwater currents, even at a standstill. We talked with a few guides to get the skinny on these fat walleye-catchers, catching up with Brian āBroā Brosdahl (northern MN), Donnie OāBert (Rainy Lake), and Brad Hawthorne (Mille Lacs). |
The Eye-Candy Story
The shapes, sizes, and colors were designed and chosen based on real-world walleye fishing experience of Northland team members. The goal was to create something entirely new, different, and effective. There was a lot of "if you could design the ultimate walleye plastic, what would it look like and how would it move?āā But thereās even more to Northlandās new Eye-Candy than the striking new shapes with fish-attracting movements. Like Eye-Candyās unique compositionāa deviation from the typical PVC-type soft plasticsāNorthland chose a Super TPE material thatās ultra-stretchy, beyond tough, ultra-buoyant, absorbent, and incredibly long-lasting. An addendum to TPEās durability is its sponginess and ability to hold scent, a big deal with professional walleye tournament anglers like Northland Pro Staffer Tom Huynh, known to smear his baits with secret sauce. |
Bro Knows Leeches
āThe new Jigginā and Rigginā Leeches are ideal summer walleye baits,ā says Bro. āThe Jigginā Leech is the perfect size and works great on a long-shank, short-shank, or stand-up jig. Theyāre really as effective as the real thing without the fuss of live bait. Another thing: For going into Canada or places where live bait is restricted, theyāre the perfect solution.ā
Bro continues: āIāve been fishing a lot of the black- and darker-colored leeches, but on guide trips I will have clients experiment with different colors based on water clarity. Bright colors on bright days and darker colors on dark days holds true.ā
Both baits, Bro says, catch walleyes. āFish recognize the size, shape, and movement and come over right away to eat it, which is super cool for a plastic bait. They have a real swimming motion, and rigged on a jig, rig, or dropshot, itās pretty close to the real thing because of the TPE plastic which has a lot of buoyancy and will also absorb scent to kick it up a notchālike adding some Pro Cure.ā
Lastly, Bro adds that now through fall, the Rigginā Leech is going to be a dynamite solution for spinner harnessesāeither drifted or trolled.
OāBert Talks Tactics
Up on Minnesotaās Rainy Lake, guide Donnie OāBert says the walleye fishing has been āepic,ā thanks in large to the new Northland Jigginā & Rigginā Leeches.
āDonāt get me wrong, we always catch fish up here on leeches, but these baits have made my life as a guide so much easier. I donāt have to worry about buying, carrying, and having to take care of live bait, plus they stay on the hook, and you can catch multiple fish on one bait, which you canāt do with live leeches. That means you spend more time with your line in the water, so you naturally catch more fish,ā volunteers OāBert.
For OāBert, pitching a Jigginā Leech on a Tungsten Short Shank Jig or a Rigginā Leech on a two-hook Northland harness have been producing fish, either slow-trolled or on the drift.
OāBert concludes: āThese things just flat out catch fish. I like live bait and thereās a place for it, but these are incredibly close to the real thing. I think where theyāre different than some of the soft plastic leeches in the past is the buoyancy and how they wiggle like the real thing, whether youāre jigging, rigging, pitching, drifting, or trolling. That TPE plastic gives the bait a nice loft in the water.ā
JIGGINā LEECH Details:
A small juicy leech is like a dessert for fish ā no matter their mood, it's hard to pass up. The new 3.25ā Eye-Candy Jiggin' Leech imitates just that kind of snack. The bite-sized profile features a semi-flat worm body, making it super easy to rig with any jig. In the back it sports a super-thin leech shape that looks, swims, and acts like the real thing, giving anglers a step up when it comes to finesse fishing. Available in 10 eye catching colors.
MSRP $7.99 (5 per pack)
Hawthorne: Mille Lacs Mayhem
āI helped prototype the new leeches and couldnāt be happier with the result, which has been knocking the socks off Mille Lacs walleyes all season,ā says the 20-year Mille Lacs Lake fishing guide veteran. āFor the Jigginā Leech, itās like fishing a real leech or ācrawler chunk,ā says Hawthorne. āI like it on a Nedster Jig or Tungsten Short-Shank. If Iām swimming the Jigginā Leech, I like the long-shank Tungsten Jig in 1/16 or 1/8 ounce. Thatās the deal. You whip that jig out behind them, drag it in front of them, and they suck it right in.ā For Mille Lacs, Hawthorne likes the 4.25-inch Rigginā Leech on a dropshot. āI use a Ā½-ounce tungsten weight, a dropshot hook, and a four-foot leader with the Rigginā Leech, and Mille Lacs walleyes whack the snot out of it. While Iāve been fishing primarily black and green pumpkin, thereās something magic about the reddish, translucent color called āBlood Suckerā.ā Hawthorne concludes: āAll I can say is that after 20 years of guiding on Mille Lacs and going through countless pounds of leeches each season, the proof is in the pudding. These baits will go head-to-head with live baitāand without the worry that goes along with changing water every day on your leechesāor wondering if youāre going to be able to buy any later in the season when trapping ends. Get yourself a few packages of these and youāre good to go. |
RIGGINā LEECH Details:
The unique characteristics of TPE allows Northland to explore shapes never seen before.Ā The new 4.5ā Eye-Candy Riggin' Leech is just that. Its ultra-thin leech profile looks, acts, and swims like the real thing. Eye-Candy's durability allows anglers to rig this ultra-thin bait like live bait. Whether fixed on a jig, spinner rig or harness, this baitās lifelike action is sure to bring more fish topside. The Eye-Candy Rigginā comes in 10 eye-catching colors.
MSRP $7.99 (5 per pack)
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