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Diver, Rabbit Strip, Chartreuse

Item #: 615019742
Your Price: $3.45

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The Chartreuse Rabbit Strip Diver is a large fly pattern that was developed for large predatory fish. The long rabbit strip in conjunction with the wide spun deer hair head make this fly a noisy pattern when stripped with some action. The Chartreuse Rabbit Strip Diver is an effective pattern fished in shallows or in water with weeds just under the surface. Given the proper stripping action this fly performs in an erratic manner that entices feeding fish to strike. Those fishermen who love large flies and working them with aggressiveness will find this a good pattern for the fly box.

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