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Humpy, Yellow

Item #: 615019976
Your Price: $1.50

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Sometimes known by some older trout fly fishermen as a 'goofus bug' the Yellow Humpy is no doubt one of the finest of dry fishing flies. This fly fishing classic is very buoyant, colorful, and approximates a variety of fish flies. The Humpy dry fly is a useful pattern to have in larger sizes for big freestone rivers where fish aren't particularly selective and in smaller sizes for mountain streams, spring creeks, and those quiet backwoods brookie ponds that only you know about.

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