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Bonefish Bitters, Chartreuse

Item #: 615019701
Your Price: $2.95

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The Bonefish Bitters is a productive and durable epoxy pattern for bonefish and other flats species. It can imitate small crabs or urchins, and drives bonefish crazy. This fly will catch fish in a variety of locales including Mexico and Belize.

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