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Mouse, Natural

Item #: 615019767
Your Price: $3.15

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The Natural Mouse Fly, also called the Mouse Rat, is among the most unique fly fishing flies out there. This was developed as a bass fly but somewhat surprisingly, it turns out that wet rodent is a welcomed delicacy for not only largemouths, but pike, big trout, salmon, smallies, and many other fish species. Truly, there are few fly fishing situations as strangely rewarding as catching big fish on a fly tied to imitate a small mammal. Give it a try some evening and see what eats mice in your river or lake.

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