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Royal Para Wulff

Item #: 615019850
Your Price: $1.50

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No fly angler wants to be without the famous Royal Wulff and now there is a parachute version of the popular pattern. The Royal Parawulff has a more subtle profile and will work when the traditional Wulffs won't. This pattern is great on stillwater and slower moving water and has performed excellent on heavily fished water for selective fish. With superior visibility and a fish catching profile, This fly has quickly become one of the best selling attractor dry flies. This fly will work anywhere in the world and is must addition to any fly box.

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