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Crystal Midge, Black, Tungsten Bead

Item #: 615020204
Your Price: $1.50

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This lifelike pattern tempts the strikes out of the pickiest trout. Ideal in spring creeks, streams and rivers. The Crystal Midge, Black, Tungsten Bead gets the fly down in the water column quickly. This is a must have for picky trout feeding on the tiny insects.

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