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Mushmouth-Yellow/White

Item #: 615019792
Your Price: $5.95

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Mushmouth flies are popular saltwater flies for striped bass fishing. These Mushmouth-Yellow/White are tied with all synthetic materials but utilize a special technique developed by Dave Skok that gives them somewhat of a stiff backbone that prevents fouling. This versatile fly can also be used for freshwater bass, pike and musky.

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