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Frog, Swimming, Orange Belly

Item #: 615019761
Your Price: $3.99

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The Orange Belly Swimming Frog is one of the most versatile and realistic frog patterns available. This fly works excellent on the surface as a frog or wounded baitfish. When the fish are not willing to eat it on the surface, it will dive and swim as a streamer when stripped. The unique shape of the Swimming Frog is trimmed from spun deer hair. This combination creates a swimming action that no other fly can duplicate. It has a weedguard which will allow you to fish it in any condition. The bright colors will imitate frogs, perch, sunfish and will definitely trigger aggressive takes. The Swimming frog is very effective on any Bass species as well as Pike and Musky and will work for nearly any predatory gamefish.

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