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Bow River Bugger, Olive

Item #: 615020416
Your Price: $2.00

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The original Bow River Bugger, a combination of muddler minnow and wooly bugger was developed in Southern Canada, but is now known around the world as an effective streamer pattern. There have been many variations, but none more effective than this Olive Bow River Bugger. The combination of unique materials and colors make it eye catching and extremely effective. Bow River Buggers are one of the most versatile patterns, but there are very few that can top this. No matter where you fish, you need to have this in your box as a pattern to choose from.

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