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Soft Hackle, Peacock

Item #: 615020303
Your Price: $1.50

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Whether you prefer fishing downstream with a traditional wet fly swing approach, stripping it in stillwater, or drifting it as a nymph in constant motion, you'll find the subtle Peacock Soft Hackle Fly to hold a quite a bit of fish catching magic.

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