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Leech, Hareball, Fuchsia

Item #: 615019599
Your Price: $2.05

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A fly pattern with color and materials that lend themselves to movement by the currents and action imparted by the angler, the Fuchsia Hareball Leech is a pattern perfectly suited for steelhead and salmon fishing. This fly has the flash and bright hues that are characteristic of most great steelhead and salmon patterns. The heavy lead eyes add the apportioned weight to not only keep the Fuchsia Hareball Leech in the zone but increase the tantalizing action of this fly as it’s stripped along. I wouldn’t discount the effectiveness of this fly with larger trout either.

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